Ideal Man Intepretation in The Cube



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:38 pm 
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Hey guys,

I recently ran The Cube on one of my date and the result left me ponder about the true meaning of ideal man behind the horse figure in the test.

This girl is a very adventurous, outgoing, basically lots of testosterone in her system, but her ideal guy is some one who is a family man who care for the child and draw happiness from them rather than her (it is because she is more like the man in the relationship i guess).

So this left me rather confused that this subconscious projection of the ideal man is the future husband who will be most suitable for her to marry (like the one she will choose to provide for her and her children) or the man she actually desire sexually (like the one she will have sex with and take his gene for her children). Because from what I see someone who is equally outgoing and adventurous will be far more attractive to her than some wuss.

This is like super confusing so please help me and everyone using The Cube

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:13 pm 
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Don't confuse a provider and a Wuss. She wants a provider so she can indulge in her adventurness... then again that's just a speculation, but that would be my quick interpretation of it.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:34 pm 
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Hey man I do understand that there is a fine line between a provider and a wuss, and the provider provides her with exactly what she needs which is freedom.

But my question is will she be sexually attracted to a provider, cause do not confuse someone she marry and someone she has sex with, it is very different if you have read David DeAngelo Double Your Dating. She will marry a provider for affection but will have sex with another guy who is not one for attraction.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:47 pm 
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A provider with a strong frame (not a push-over) can be very attractive to girls. I did read DeAngelo's material. Doesn't mean the provider can't be advanturous and follow her in her adventures. It just means that she needs someone stable (money wise, affectionatly wise, family wise) to catch her and back her up should she need to. DeAngelo's tells you that a girl might be looking elsewhere (if she thinks she can get away with it) if she's with a provider with a weak 'gene set' to look for a 'stronger gene set' for reproduction. Nothing says a guys cam't be a provider with a 'strong gene set'.

btw, thanks for the negative rep...not that I care about it. But just found odd you would neg rep my comment.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:00 pm 
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Hey man dont take it personally there is a vote there for a reason.


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