Stagger Lee
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That is nothing new to us. But I was a little surprised that a study at university would find such a big jump. Kind of like women would be more likely to say in a study they would want a man that's single but their real life actions would prove different. I guess it supports the tactic of giving women the impression that you are wanted by and involved with other women.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17619-its-true-all-the-taken-men-are-best.htmlA 2009 study by Melissa Burkley and Jessica Parker of Oklahoma State University found that 59% of women tested were interested in pursuing a relationship with an "ideal" single man (who was, unknown to the women, fictitious).[11] When they believed the "ideal" man already was in a romantic relationship, 90% of the women were interested in a romantic relationship.