Who should make the first move...
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Who should make the first move...
to set up a relationship?The man or the woman? If men were always more aggressive as often seems the case, there would be no problem. What if say, the man and woman were attracted to each other, what then? Who should make the first move? What would this be based on?
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Women typically are more selective than men, because they have a greater investment in producing offspring than men. But, the issue of whether this means men "should" or "should not" initiate the first-move is a different issue, because just because something is natural does not make it moral. Personally, I don't see why it matters. But, I'm also of the opinion that simply because a woman makes the first move, that does not make her in any way "slutty." Hence, it doesn't matter to me who makes the first move to establish a relationship.
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It matters because if no one makes the first move, the human population disappears.Science Fan wrote: โThu Mar 08, 2018 8:59 pm Women typically are more selective than men, because they have a greater investment in producing offspring than men. But, the issue of whether this means men "should" or "should not" initiate the first-move is a different issue, because just because something is natural does not make it moral. Personally, I don't see why it matters. But, I'm also of the opinion that simply because a woman makes the first move, that does not make her in any way "slutty." Hence, it doesn't matter to me who makes the first move to establish a relationship.
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How would that ever happen? It won't. Someone is going to make the first move. Your very question assumes someone will make the first move, you were just asking about whom should make it, not whether a first-move should actually be made or not, regardless of which gender makes it.
Do you really think that humans, a product of roughly 4 billion years of evolution, would all of a sudden stop reproducing because they couldn't figure out who should make the first move?
Do you really think that humans, a product of roughly 4 billion years of evolution, would all of a sudden stop reproducing because they couldn't figure out who should make the first move?
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My question doesn't assume that. It's asking that if someone were to make the first move, who should make it?Science Fan wrote: โThu Mar 08, 2018 9:30 pm How would that ever happen? It won't. Someone is going to make the first move. Your very question assumes someone will make the first move, you were just asking about whom should make it, not whether a first-move should actually be made or not, regardless of which gender makes it.
Do you really think that humans, a product of roughly 4 billion years of evolution, would all of a sudden stop reproducing because they couldn't figure out who should make the first move?
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I think the first move should be made by anyone and it should not matter. The outcome is not going to change feelings because. But the reason a guy proposes is because a good looking guy with a not good looking woman will reject her, but the beautiful woman with the not so good looking guy won't. And so guys take the initiative and propose 'cause they will seldom be let down.
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How about inocuous moves ?
Anybody can invite an acquaintance for a beer. Any pretext works. And then things can develop on their own and one day one of the two can ask: "Are we going to marry or not ? Because my mother wants to know."
And if the chat is not a good one can always back out using an excuse. And both can save their face and nobody has a feeling of having been rejected.
Anybody can invite an acquaintance for a beer. Any pretext works. And then things can develop on their own and one day one of the two can ask: "Are we going to marry or not ? Because my mother wants to know."
And if the chat is not a good one can always back out using an excuse. And both can save their face and nobody has a feeling of having been rejected.
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Making the first move I thought was always regarding proposals for marriage. In everyday life otherwise - invitations for a drink or hanging out or movies or a walk etc., anyone can make the move because logically the one interested will do that.
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This is an interesting and entertaining paper that explains how and why women have traditionally not made the first move.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โThu Mar 08, 2018 8:15 pm to set up a relationship?The man or the woman? If men were always more aggressive as often seems the case, there would be no problem. What if say, the man and woman were attracted to each other, what then? Who should make the first move? What would this be based on?
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https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/1 ... 9596-y.pdf
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A woman who makes the first move, could be a femme fatale.
Not making a move shows her lack of aggression, and therefore less of a probabylity of her being a sociopath.
So guys, roll up your sleeves. The good ones wants to be conquered!
Not making a move shows her lack of aggression, and therefore less of a probabylity of her being a sociopath.
So guys, roll up your sleeves. The good ones wants to be conquered!
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What if she doesn't make any moves?
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Check her pulse, and maybe call an ambulance.
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Re: Who should make the first move...
Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat May 19, 2018 10:54 pm I would try mouth-to-mouth resuscitation first.
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If the most seductive ones also wear crooked lipstick then run for the hills.