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It would seem that the perceived availability of said women for
apres-ski activities (and the single-ness of said men) would also
enter into the equation.
Paul
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:05:11 -0500, Dan wrote:
> Chris Kohler wrote on 12/7/04 9:58 AM:
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> >> McCammon reports that groups that include women appear to expose
> >> themselves to greater risk than those without
>
> Two assumptions, 1 question.
>
> Assumption #1. Most women would claim they would be more impressed by a guy
> with the sense to say, "no, this doesn't look safe, I don't think we should
> ski it."
>
> Assumption #2. Most men think most women would be more impressed by a guy
> with the sllab to say, "woo hoo, I'm gonna ski it, you can come if you
> want."
>
> Question: Who's right?
>
> --tn
>
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