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Message Subject Do women approach romance like they're playing roullette?
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Roullette is probably the best analogy for what women do in romance. They have a stack of chips (the chips symbolize the time they're fertile) when they reach dating age. They make small individual bets on specific numbers, and they just keep doing that until they're almost out of chips (time). The way they make those small bets is to nudge the men they like toward asking them out and going beyond that.

If they've reached about 30 years old, and they've lost all their bets, they just go all-in on red or black (i.e.
settling for the best that's available in that moment). Their biological clock is ticking after all. They become a lot more assertive, aggressive, and accepting in a race against time to get married before having children becomes a lot more difficult.

I'm sorry, but that's an incredibly stupid strategy. Going all-in a lot sooner would lead to a much higher level of happiness throughout their lives on average.

The way women approach romance is exactly the same way a dumb degenerate gambler approaches gambling. They use a reckless, ill-conceived strategy, and if they win, it's just because they were lucky.

I know there are lots of exceptions to that, but the exceptions prove the rule.
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This theory explains why women will actually get angry if a man they like doesn't respond the way they expected/wanted to one of their nudges. In their way of thinking, the nudge is a special event, and it's one of their limited number of bets.

In a man's eyes, the nudge is just part of routine communication.

Who's right?

Both sides are right. The nudge is special and common simultaneously.

A woman saying hello to a man could be the only bet they place for a whole day or a whole week, but only they know which hello is routine and which hello is special.

I used to think that was crazy, but it's actually completely logical.
 
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