Bimbology 101: Securing A Future

The results of a recent study by Michigan University’s, Dr. Christine Stanik, reveals that women with limited education and poor career prospects usually attract men who could provide them a stable financial future.  This behavior has evolved with societal reinforcement, and greed is not necessarily the only impetus.

Dr. Stanik posits: “In ancient times, women evolved an attraction to men with wealth because they knew such a mate could improve the chances of their offspring’s survival…It is a very strong gut feeling that is hard to shake off, especially when a woman does not have her own career which would give her financial independence.”  Interestingly, Anna Nicole Smith, the oft-referenced tragic figure discussed in several posts, was one of Dr. Stanik’s examples.

3 thoughts on “Bimbology 101: Securing A Future

  1. I think the research simply proves what
    other researchers have said all along.
    I don’t find this to be a new revelation.

  2. I wonder if Dr. Stanik has also studied the prospects for men with limited education and career prospects…

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