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Would you allow this paladin in your game? (new fiction added 11/11/08)
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<blockquote data-quote="Furby076" data-source="post: 2393474" data-attributes="member: 32161"><p>You know I had a really nice post, tried to subit it, and it didn't work. So to retype (i added numbers to your paragraph, makes it easier for me):</p><p> </p><p>1) While there are things that we "teach" to find attractive, there are certain basic premises that are static. For example, as someone mentioned the 2:3 ratio. I forget the exact numbers, but the streotypical hour-glass figure for a woman, and upside down pyramid for a man is not stereotypical. This represents a woman in good health. The larger chest represents larger breasts (for feeding babies), the smaller waist represents a good diet, and the larger hips represent the bones have spread wide enough to allow easy child birthing. For a man, the upside pyramid shows a strong shoulder base (capable of doing manual labor) while slim waist representing a good diet. All in all, mother nature intended for us to be breeding machines.</p><p> </p><p>2)We know it is Nature and Nurture...but we say VS because we are trying to figure out which is more dominate, and which controls what aspect</p><p> </p><p>3) See point 3. But another example of what humans have created that mother nature did not intend. Some people select a mate because their mate makes them laugh. Mother nature does not care if your chosen mate makes you laugh - mother nature just wants you and your mate to make babies.</p><p> </p><p>We are all baby making machines as far as mother nature goes <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/paranoid.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":uhoh:" title="Paranoid :uhoh:" data-shortname=":uhoh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Furby076, post: 2393474, member: 32161"] You know I had a really nice post, tried to subit it, and it didn't work. So to retype (i added numbers to your paragraph, makes it easier for me): 1) While there are things that we "teach" to find attractive, there are certain basic premises that are static. For example, as someone mentioned the 2:3 ratio. I forget the exact numbers, but the streotypical hour-glass figure for a woman, and upside down pyramid for a man is not stereotypical. This represents a woman in good health. The larger chest represents larger breasts (for feeding babies), the smaller waist represents a good diet, and the larger hips represent the bones have spread wide enough to allow easy child birthing. For a man, the upside pyramid shows a strong shoulder base (capable of doing manual labor) while slim waist representing a good diet. All in all, mother nature intended for us to be breeding machines. 2)We know it is Nature and Nurture...but we say VS because we are trying to figure out which is more dominate, and which controls what aspect 3) See point 3. But another example of what humans have created that mother nature did not intend. Some people select a mate because their mate makes them laugh. Mother nature does not care if your chosen mate makes you laugh - mother nature just wants you and your mate to make babies. We are all baby making machines as far as mother nature goes :uhoh: [/QUOTE]
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