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Okay, AllAmazonsWantHercules is often TruthInTelevision, in my opinion. Not always, but it is common. Due to the theory of homogenous relationships, lots of people want others with similar interests. For example, most fighters I know end up with other fighters at one point or another. Currently one of my sempai (who is a black belt in Taekwondo with a purple belt in Japanese Jiujutsu) is dating another of my friends who is a black belt in Karate. They met in martial arts classes. So, another factor is exposure. By this I mean, two things. One, the more you immerse yourself in something, the more you\'re likely to find others who do the same attractive. Two, the more time you spend on something, the less time you have to find others who don\'t do the same thing. For example, would you expect a NonActionGuy to somehow show up in a dojo and be around often and long enough that he falls in love with an ActionGirl there and she reciprocates AND the NonActionGuy doesn\'t learn ANY fighting skills? Though it probably wouldn\'t make the guy more badass than the ActionGirl, but if he wanted to attract the ActionGirl, how do you think he would go about it due to societal expectations: I can\'t fight at all, please date me vs. -learns how to fight- I can fight too, we share a common interest, date me. Societal expectations also play a huge role.
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Okay, AllAmazonsWantHercules is often TruthInTelevision, in my opinion. Not always, but it is common. Due to the theory of homogenous relationships, lots of people want others with similar interests. For example, most fighters I know end up with other fighters at one point or another. Currently one of my sempai (who is a black belt in Taekwondo with a purple belt in Japanese Jiujutsu) is dating another of my friends who is a black belt in Karate. They met in martial arts classes. So, another factor is exposure. By this I mean, two things. One, the more you immerse yourself in something, the more you\\\'re likely to find others who do the same attractive. Two, the more time you spend on something, the less time you have to find others who don\\\'t do the same thing. For example, would you expect a NonActionGuy to somehow show up in a dojo and be around often and long enough that he falls in love with an ActionGirl there and she reciprocates AND the NonActionGuy doesn\\\'t learn ANY fighting skills?

Though it probably wouldn\\\'t make the guy more badass than the ActionGirl, but if he wanted to attract the ActionGirl, how do you think he would go about it due to societal expectations: I can\\\'t fight at all, please date me vs. -learns how to fight- I can fight too, we share a common interest, date me. Societal expectations also play a huge role.
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Disclaimer - This is my opinion, I\'m not saying it is always fact.
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Okay, All Amazons Want Hercules is often Truth In Television, in my opinion. Not always, but it is common. Due to the theory of homogenous relationships, lots of people want others with similar interests. For example, most fighters I know end up with other fighters at one point or another. Currently one of my sempai (who is a black belt in Taekwondo with a purple belt in Japanese Jiujutsu) is dating another of my friends who is a black belt in Karate. They met in martial arts classes. So, another factor is exposure. By this I mean, two things. One, the more you immerse yourself in something, the more you\'re likely to find others who do the same attractive. Two, the more time you spend on something, the less time you have to find others who don\'t do the same thing. For example, would you expect a Non Action Guy to somehow show up in a dojo and be around often and long enough that he falls in love with an Action Girl there and she reciprocates AND the Non Action Guy doesn\'t learn ANY fighting skills? Though it probably wouldn\'t make the guy more badass than the Action Girl, but if he wanted to attract the Action Girl, how do you think he would go about it due to societal expectations: I can\'t fight at all, please date me vs. -learns how to fight- I can fight too, we share a common interest, date me. Societal expectations also play a huge role.

However, due to homogenous relationship theory, it means the gender inverse can be true as well. A lot of guys may play into societal expectations, but if they spend most of their time in a dojo and/or gym, what kind s of girls do you think they\'ll meet? More importantly, what do you think they are more likely to find attractive?

If you don\'t believe this, think about all of your fetishes. I\'m willing to bet that for most of you reading this, at least one of your kinks has developed from seeing it a lot or grown more prominent from that. It is the same for things like physical strength or fighting ability. I\'m not saying this is 100% accurate, but it has a lot of basis in reality.

My sources are - Studying psychology, sociology, have studied fetishism and attraction theories. Also a fighter and bodybuilder, and went from being lustful over Hollywood Thin women when younger and watched a ton of Hollywood movies to being lustful over Amazonian Beauties and Hot Amazon fighters as I worked out and fought more and more. So, personal experience plays a role in this too.
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Disclaimer - This is my opinion, I\\\'m not saying it is always fact.
Okay, AllAmazonsWantHercules is often TruthInTelevision, in my opinion. Not always, but it is common. Due to the theory of homogenous relationships, lots of people want others with similar interests. For example, most fighters I know end up with other fighters at one point or another. Currently one of my sempai (who is a black belt in Taekwondo with a purple belt in Japanese Jiujutsu) is dating another of my friends who is a black belt in Karate. They met in martial arts classes. So, another factor is exposure. By this I mean, two things. One, the more you immerse yourself in something, the more you\\\'re likely to find others who do the same attractive. Two, the more time you spend on something, the less time you have to find others who don\\\'t do the same thing. For example, would you expect a NonActionGuy to somehow show up in a dojo and be around often and long enough that he falls in love with an ActionGirl there and she reciprocates AND the NonActionGuy doesn\\\'t learn ANY fighting skills? Though it probably wouldn\\\'t make the guy more badass than the ActionGirl, but if he wanted to attract the ActionGirl, how do you think he would go about it due to societal expectations: I can\\\'t fight at all, please date me vs. -learns how to fight- I can fight too, we share a common interest, date me. Societal expectations also play a huge role.
However, due to homogenous relationship theory, it means the gender inverse can be true as well. A lot of guys may play into societal expectations, but if they spend most of their time in a dojo and/or gym, what kind s of girls do you think they\\\'ll meet? More importantly, what do you think they are more likely to find attractive?
If you don\\\'t believe this, think about all of your fetishes. I\\\'m willing to bet that for most of you reading this, at least one of your kinks has developed from seeing it a lot or grown stronger from that. It is the same for things like physical strength or fighting ability. I\\\'m not saying this is 100% accurate, but is has a lot of basis in reality.
My sources are - Studying psychology, sociology, have studied fetishism and attraction theories. Also a fighter and bodybuilder, and went from being lustful over HollywoodThin women when younger and watched a ton of Hollywood movies to being lustful over AmazonianBeauties and HotAmazon fighters as I worked out and fought more and more. So, personal experience plays a role in this too.
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