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Evening At The Georgian
Was at the Bell Ringers dinner this evening, great company, excellent food, our own private vicar at the table (usually the whole town has to share a vicar). And on top of that this place has some *hot* staff. I dont think any of them are single, so I hadn't made too much time thus far, might hang out there more in the future. Nice high toned place, so I'm not going to have a punchup with a chav over some girl I'm sarging, or have to AMOG a tattooed gorilla called Knuckles. Probably be the only male customer under 40 :-) Need to bear places like this in mind in future. Hmmm...
I like the word 'tartlets' being next to my name on that card. Anyhoo, I just got home to an email from one Joseph Matthews that contains a really interesting idea:
Mystery talked about how on an evolutionary scale, humans are meant
to do two things, and they are: Survive and Replicate.
Men are driven to replicate because they have the survival part
down. They're strong enough to live, and therefore seek out women
to propagate their genes.
Women, however, are driven to survive, because they're the weaker
of the species. So they look for men who can protect them to
replicate with.
I have some simmilar beliefs, but I couldn't sum it up as neatly as this. I dont think women are the weaker gender, they are more vulnerable when they're pregnant or are minding children. Assuming humans haven't evolved since we were wandering the savannah in tribes, and that human courtship is a complex, instinctual mating dance like in other animals, this is the situation that has set up the rules for human courtship right to this day.
No wonder the hottest cheerleader always goes out with the nastiest thug on the football team.
Something to think about when I'm next out people watching...
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