Ways women select their man

7 WAYS WOMEN SELECT THEIR MEN.
(Man Don’t be confused)
1.) Women Have Two Conflicting Instincts When Choosing Men
Women are biologically wired to seek two different qualities in a man genetic superiority and stability.
On one hand, they are drawn to men with strong physical features, dominance, and confidence—traits that signal good genetics.
On the other, they desire men who are responsible, resourceful, and emotionally stable traits that signal security and long-term provision.
The conflict? The man who excites them isn’t always the one who provides stability. The high-value man embodies both.
2.) Women Prefer High-Status Men
Status matters. Women are naturally attracted to men who command respect and admiration from others.
It’s not just about money it’s about influence, leadership, and the ability to stand out in a crowd.
A man with social proof, authority, and a strong presence is always more desirable than a man with looks alone.
The takeaway? Focus on building your status, not chasing women. The higher your value, the more they come to you. You can agree with me that’s why alot of ladies are crazy about a celebrity,they don’t mind if he’s married,old,young,handsome etc.
3.) Women are conflicted about money.
Women want “alpha” males who show off their money like peacocks show off their tail feathers, e.g., buying a round of drinks in a bar.
But women also want “relationship” men who put their paychecks into a mortgage.
Alot of them can choose money over love till tomorrow.
4.) Confident Men Attract Women in Stressful Situations
Confidence isn’t just about looks or words it’s about how a man handles pressure.
A man who stays calm and composed in high-stress situations is automatically seen as more dominant, capable, and desirable.
Women are naturally drawn to men who can take control, make decisions, and lead with certainty.
If you crumble under pressure, she won’t see you as strong enough to rely on.
5.) Women rate tall, strong, athleti

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