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	<title>Comments on: Economics of Marriage (Continued)</title>
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		<title>By: Jack Wayne Chappell</title>
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		<description>Your comments are well intended and pragmatic. However, comparing shopping for a husband to shopping for a car is an improvable analogy.

Though you may be correct to a large extent, the car does what you tell it to do, and cars are basically the same.

People are totally unique. What most people want is gratification, whether male or female. They are searching for pleasures and priviliges that must be earned, as you have stated.

And, I agree with your analysis of what I call the &#039;Cinderella Syndrome&#039;.  I&#039;m interested in meeting women who are marriage minded, which is why I stumbled onto this website.

You could have something going here, but why give what you know away for free? All of what you are saying should be put into an e-book, and sold at fair market value.

It surprizes me that there were no comments here. Let me be the first to say &#039;good job, keep it up&#039;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your comments are well intended and pragmatic. However, comparing shopping for a husband to shopping for a car is an improvable analogy.</p>
<p>Though you may be correct to a large extent, the car does what you tell it to do, and cars are basically the same.</p>
<p>People are totally unique. What most people want is gratification, whether male or female. They are searching for pleasures and priviliges that must be earned, as you have stated.</p>
<p>And, I agree with your analysis of what I call the &#8216;Cinderella Syndrome&#8217;.  I&#8217;m interested in meeting women who are marriage minded, which is why I stumbled onto this website.</p>
<p>You could have something going here, but why give what you know away for free? All of what you are saying should be put into an e-book, and sold at fair market value.</p>
<p>It surprizes me that there were no comments here. Let me be the first to say &#8216;good job, keep it up&#8217;.</p>
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