Salam,

The other day, when I was doing my daily morning routine of browsing 
my newspapers while having my brekfast, I found this editorial in the 
Hindustan Times (19/04/05) that attracted me. It's about 
the 'delicate mind of the female gender'. 

So since the female members in the forum is rarely seen but the one 
and only my cute Tante Mala and Teteh Yani, I hope that this question 
will be answered by these ladies. But it doesnt mean that other 
ladies and those experts in the field of 'FEMALELOGY' are barred from 
giving their views. What's ur comment ladies? or MG might share some 
of his expertise on women? :D

In the following is the editorial I am talking about. 

Ammended Laws of Attraction

The contrary mind of the femle gender has done it again: it has 
decided that the metrosexsual man is not, after all, Mr Right. It's a 
triumphant return of the starkly masculie. And what about men now in 
touch with their soulful feminine side? After raising a shapely 
eyebro at the result of a Harris interactive survey of Amerian women, 
they mioght as well start pumping those rusting irons, and lay off 
the depilatories.

This raises, again, that complex question over which not a hint of 
a 'eureka' has been heard from even the most intelligent of the male 
breed: what do women really look for in their men? While it's quite 
possible that women are themselves in the dark about this - the 
qualities that make their perfect man change even faster than their 
wardrobe - a more realistic answer is, perhaps, that they want what 
they don't have.

Women have experimented with the macho brand. But the fascination 
wore out when they found they were getting the raw end of the deal: 
they made the popcorn, the men (and their friends) flung it at the TV 
set when their favorite team losing badly. The metrosexsual man was 
different. He loved to shop, liked romantic restaurants, watched 
soppy dramas on TV and, most importantly, he was well-groomed. The 
problem is that once he got really caught up with his liberated role, 
he became narcisstic. He became too beautiful, spent too much time on 
clothes and cosmetics, and too little being that dependable plumber-
electrician around house. So is that what women really want: to 
romance an odd-jobs man who loves to buy clothes - for them?

Regards,

Qisa'i
Dept of Political Science
AMU, Aligarh, India

PS. 
Hope to see u soon in Delhi Tante Mala and it would be my pleasure to 
bring u to the beautiful Lebanon Restaurant next to the Gali 13 Lake 
or wherever it is. Thanks for the invitation MG, hope to visit the 
place anytime soon!





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