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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (25989)12/3/2007 8:29:49 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220208
 
Statistically, about 90% of children have the purported father as the actual father. So it's not all that common to have a fake father.

By interview, women quite universally rank intelligence as a characteristic fairly highly, along with kindness, sense of humour. Big biceps don't in fact rate very highly. Judging by the size of brains versus the size of biceps in humans, it's quite obvious that that's what they do in practise, as well as in verbal tests.

Men don't rate intelligence in women so highly, valuing other characteristics as more important. Which is quite obvious when one looks at what men like to look at and who they go panting after.

Women obviously have the right idea because their offspring are most likely to be successful in the modern era with blokes with brains bigger than biceps. Biceps are not as effective in the human realm as they are in gorilla and chimpanzee realms, where territory protection and reproductive success depend more on muscle rather than brain. Women probably know that because they also have brains which can think quite well.

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