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It is our biological imperative to reproduce - not that we have to, but because nature has constucted us this way. With this imperative comes conditions upon the human being - such as the appearance of "sking hunger" if one doesn't experience human touch, and also loneliness an depression. This this is an imperative, anger may also follow, since the lonely person is a living being who needs touch, which means that it's a biological death sentence not to have a significant other, with whom they can share their love and have sex.
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Have you ever told a homeless person that they are entitled for being hungry, and that eating food is overrated? Love and sex is equally as important for men, if not more.
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When all facts, of which not all have been stated here, have been taken into account, I would like to say this:
1. Men today perceive women of having too high standards
2. Those high standards are not women's fauly, though.
3. The reason being that men grew up without proper guidance, which has caused women today to ask "Where have all the good men gone?". The truth is that they were never here, because no one naught women and men how to raise their sons and daughters how to properly cherish each other.
Liken this to a mountain climber, if you will - the mountain climber sees Mount Everest and thinks that it's too high to climb, but with the right equipment - and if the mountain climber's trainer has tutored them correctly - it may be possible. Without the proper training, the mountain climber will still be standing on the ground, looking up at the women who are standing at the top of Mount Everest and think "How ever did they get up there?"