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Anecdotally, women with IQ's at least slightly higher than average (IQ 105+) find certain IQ 120 topics and subjects extremely attractive such as. Metaphysics, the occult, esoteric teachings, universal teachings, vibration and frequency, etc. Where as women with IQ's below 105 prefer the ''exact same'' topics only simplified. For example, zodiac signs instead of metaphysics, mainstream religion instead of the occult, pop culture, etc.
Anecdotally, women with IQ's at least slightly higher than average (IQ 105+) find certain IQ 120 topics and subjects extremely attractive such as. Metaphysics, the occult, esoteric teachings, universal teachings, vibration and frequency, etc. Where as women with IQ's below 105 prefer the ''exact same'' topics only simplified. For example, zodiac signs instead of metaphysics, mainstream religion instead of the occult, pop culture, etc.


This study showed that women at peak fertility (high risk of pregnancy) are more attracted to high levels of creativity for short term mating than for wealth<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12110-006-1020-0</ref>
This study showed that women at peak fertility (high risk of pregnancy) are more attracted to high levels of creativity for short term mating than for wealth.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12110-006-1020-0</ref>


Quote from the study: '' Forty-one normally cycling women read vignettes describing creative but poor men vs. uncreative but rich men. Women’s estimated fertility predicted their short-term (but not long-term) preference for creativity over wealth, in both their desirability ratings of individual men (r=.40, p<.01) and their forced-choice decisions between men (r=.46, p<.01). ''
Quote from the study: '' Forty-one normally cycling women read vignettes describing creative but poor men vs. uncreative but rich men. Women’s estimated fertility predicted their short-term (but not long-term) preference for creativity over wealth, in both their desirability ratings of individual men (r=.40, p<.01) and their forced-choice decisions between men (r=.46, p<.01). ''

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