It is no secret that men and women interpret love and romance differently. While we do want women to weigh in on this one, we are responding to the voices of women and the questions of men. But we would like to stress that these word definitions can apply to any couple regardless of gender.
The 2008 Valentine’s Day “Love and Money” survey of 1,049 people by Money Management International (MMI) found that over 73 percent of women viewed financial know-how as a more important factor in choosing a potential partner than attractiveness. Men opted for a woman’s looks.
So if men and women see things differently, then we probably need to agree with those who believe that men are from one planet and the women from another. Although the good professor still insists that “women rule the world and men often just step aside.” Is that true?
Today we are starting a dictionary – every few days we will post a new definition or two until we compile all of the letters of the alphabet into an e-book. Tune in tonight as we begin the A’s of love and danger.
And for now enjoy a laugh courtesy of Hillary and Obama. Hillary and Obama Disco Dance
Copyright 2008 The Dictionary of Love and Danger: For Men Only by Rita Watson from FEV Publications