Women Are Attracted To Poweful And Successful Men
It is sad perhaps but true that a man who is less “successful”. Statistics show that less successful men have less sex, marry less attractive women, and get less “love” than men who are more successful. While men pick women for traits such as physical attractiveness, many women consider being a “good provider” the most important characteristic in a husband.</p>
This fact is certainly not meant to hurt the less successful man, it is simply another fact of life with a long history behind it. Historically, women have been regarded as either their father’s property of their husband’s. In many societies women were so clearly seen as property that a father was free to give his daughter in marriage to whatever husband he chose. In our society the tradition of a father “giving the bride away” is a reminder of this time when marriage was viewed as a transfer of property from one owner to another.</p>
Throughout history every generation has produced women who were unwilling to live by the male rules and who tried to live on their own. During most of history, however, the male rules have prevented most women from doing this with any real success.</p>
In the past, men might be politicians or merchants or sailors or soldiers, but women remained women and the caretakers of home, hearth, and children, A women’s only chance to increase her power or prominence was through a man. As a result, male power became synonymous with optimum survival, wealth, and importance.</p>
Since women had to attain all of their status and power through men, it seems logical and inevitable that they developed a taste for powerful men and tried to choose their mates accordingly.</p>
Of course, in very recent times some of this has changed. Women are no longer considered property and are permitted to be independent. More and more women choose to support themselves and live their lives on a more equal basis. But even so, a successful male partner can make a women’s life and the lives of her children much easier. Therefore, women still value successful men, and being a good provider is still the number one trait most women look for in a husband.</p>
The only problem is that men by and large still do the proposing, and so women must rely on their ability to attract a man if they hope to attain the most suitable husband.</p>
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It is sad perhaps but true that a man who is less “successful”. Statistics show that less successful men have less sex, marry less attractive women, and get less “love” than men who are more successful. While men pick women for traits such as physical attractiveness, many women consider being a “good provider” the most important characteristic in a husband.</p>
This fact is certainly not meant to hurt the less successful man, it is simply another fact of life with a long history behind it. Historically, women have been regarded as either their father’s property of their husband’s. In many societies women were so clearly seen as property that a father was free to give his daughter in marriage to whatever husband he chose. In our society the tradition of a father “giving the bride away” is a reminder of this time when marriage was viewed as a transfer of property from one owner to another.</p>
Throughout history every generation has produced women who were unwilling to live by the male rules and who tried to live on their own. During most of history, however, the male rules have prevented most women from doing this with any real success.</p>
In the past, men might be politicians or merchants or sailors or soldiers, but women remained women and the caretakers of home, hearth, and children, A women’s only chance to increase her power or prominence was through a man. As a result, male power became synonymous with optimum survival, wealth, and importance.</p>
Since women had to attain all of their status and power through men, it seems logical and inevitable that they developed a taste for powerful men and tried to choose their mates accordingly.</p>
Of course, in very recent times some of this has changed. Women are no longer considered property and are permitted to be independent. More and more women choose to support themselves and live their lives on a more equal basis. But even so, a successful male partner can make a women’s life and the lives of her children much easier. Therefore, women still value successful men, and being a good provider is still the number one trait most women look for in a husband.</p>
The only problem is that men by and large still do the proposing, and so women must rely on their ability to attract a man if they hope to attain the most suitable husband.</p>

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