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An interesting bit of research. Male <> female attraction.   
This article was posted by an individual who calls himself 
M T..   in <uk.local.south-wales>.
I felt that it was such a good example of the descriptive power of
your English language that I ought to share it with you. 

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An interesting piece of research...

A recent study found that the kind of male face that a woman is 
attracted to can vary considerably depending upon where she is in 
her menstrual cycle.

It seems that if a woman is ovulating then she is more attracted 
to a man with rugged and masculine features.

However, if she is menstruating, she is more inclined to be drawn 
to a man who is doused in petrol and set on fire, with scissors 
embedded deep in his temple and a cricket stump shoved up his 
arse
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Any of you girls like to contribute to this discussion? I am sure you
have a valuable contribution to make.
Date:Sun, 10 Apr 2005 13:52:12 +0100   Author:  

Re: An interesting bit of research. Male <> female attraction.   
"Luke"  wrote in message
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>
> This article was posted by an individual who calls himself
> M T..   in <uk.local.south-wales>.
> I felt that it was such a good example of the descriptive power of
> your English language that I ought to share it with you.
>
> = = = = =.
> An interesting piece of research...
>
> A recent study found that the kind of male face that a woman is
> attracted to can vary considerably depending upon where she is in
> her menstrual cycle.
>
> It seems that if a woman is ovulating then she is more attracted
> to a man with rugged and masculine features.
>
> However, if she is menstruating, she is more inclined to be drawn
> to a man who is doused in petrol and set on fire, with scissors
> embedded deep in his temple and a cricket stump shoved up his
> arse
> = = = = =.
>
> Any of you girls like to contribute to this discussion? I am sure you
> have a valuable contribution to make.


Like a cricket stump, perhaps?
Date:Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:10:44 -0500   Author: