[X&Y] Proof That Women Want "Bad Boys" (And Why)
Published: Fri, 05/08/15

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PROOF THAT WOMEN WANT "BAD BOYS" (AND WHY)
New research suggests that when ovulating, a woman's hormones
influence who she sees as a good potential father...and she
specifically picks 'sexier' men over obviously more 'dependable'
men.
"Under the hormonal influence of ovulation, women delude themselves
into thinking that the sexy bad boys will become devoted partners
and better dads", study researcher Kristina Durante of The
University of Texas at San Antonio said in a statement.
In other words, the unthinkable is actually the reality: when
looking through ovulation goggles, Mr. Wrong looks exactly like
Mr. Right to women.
But there's yet another secret truth that this research DOESN'T
mention. Ready?
It's not just during ovulation. It's actually ALL the time.
AND...
Women aren't even THINKING about a relationship with a bad boy at
first.
The "Mr. Nice Guy" types (i.e. those who "walk on eggshells" trying
to do anything for her in order to get a chance to be with her)
actually PUSH her away and into the arms of the more aloof and
perhaps even less attentive "bad boy".
What, are they crazy?
Not at all actually.
So then, why DO they choose a guy who's obviously "Mr. Wrong"?
And an even better question is, do you want to know HOW to turn
the truth into your advantage--even if you don't really want to
be an "idiot/jerk" type?
This reveals exactly what you need to know (even though it might
piss you off royally at first):
The plain and simple truth is that the Bad Boy triggers her "bad
girl"...but "Mr. Nice Guy" only manages to bore her.
Be Good,
Scot McKay
P.S. What we call a "bad boy" is simply a guy who is good with
women. He's not necessarily a "bad" person at all.
But see, when labeled as such, other guys use that as an excuse
to hate him more and therefore never discover his secrets.
Seriously, what you'll see here is the ONLY way I know to get
out of the dreaded "Just Be Friends Zone":
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