v a v f S w w s U 4B - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 10, 2005 INDEPENDENT WOMEN MEMBERS OF THE "FAIRER SEX" REFUSE TO BE SECOND TO MEN The Michigan Daily iny words ja first-person account WolverineSingles.com- the te, By Shubra Ohri For the Daily "Is this chicken or is this fish? I know it's tuna. But it says chicken." With this statement, Jessica Simpson propelled herself into the highest levels of celebrity through her ability to display her lack of common sense. Women all over the United States marvel at how a woman so highly sexualized in our culture can at times seem so unintelligent. Is intelligence a detriment to being considered an attractive woman? Is Jessica Simpson really what men want? The background Recent studies seem to point in that direc- tion. One study done at the University on undergraduate students found that men are more likely to choose partners with subor- dinate careers for dating and long-term rela- tionships. The study also found that women showed no significant preference for men based on their relative career dominance for short or long-term investments. The study cited the evolutionary development of the male desire for certainty about paternity as the reason for choosing subordinate partners they could more easily control. In an even more eyebrow-raising study, four British universities found that for every 16 point increase in IQ, the rate of marriage went up 40 percent for men, while for women the rate of marriage went down by 35 percent. What exactly do these studies tell us about the way society functions? For most women, the results of these stud- ies resound with familiarity. It simply con- firms what many women have suspected for quite a while. With over 57 percent of Bach- elor of Arts degrees recipients being women, "I pursue my career because I have always wanted to be great at what I do. I don't think that the goal if life is to be simply happy, but rather to be fulfilled." - Catherine Yu Alum the ratio of success bound men and women is changing. Still, women shouldn't be so quick to adopt the phrase "Oh my gawd" and put that high- pitched giggle. Do all men really prefer a woman inferior to them? There is no clear answer to this question, because it obviously differs for each person. The survey shows that some men feel that their masculinity is being threatened by a strong woman. However, there are those who might appreciate the company of a woman who's equally, if not more, successful than themselves. Working women Crystal Steffen, a physician at Resurrection Hospital in Chicago, has had experience with both types of men. "I was planning on mar- rying somebody else before I met my current husband, when I announced I was going to med school, he was upset. We broke up soon after," Steffen said. Not too long after, she met her current Most women try to pursue successful careers in various fields while still maintaining an active social life. husband who she says likes and appreciates her success. "Pursuing medicine helped me weed out the bad seeds." In correlation with the University study, it does seem that women with high goals become more picky on who they date to avoid this very problem. It should be noted that the survey, while highly regarded, may not be divulging the whole truth. A more successful woman might find it beneficial to be brighter. Still, some women have indeed found that intelligence and confidence are beneficial. Michigan alum Catherine Yu comments, "When you are doing something you love and are doing it well, you are confident about your place in the world. Confidence is attractive in any person." In other words, having a flour- ishing career is not always a hindrance to a woman's personal life. Women are aware that they don't have to pretend to be Jessica Simpson. Finding the balance between a professional life and a per- sonal life can be tricky, but it is apparent that "I know that whatever happens, my future depends on my abilities, aspirations and decisions. That is incredibly liberating'" - Katherine Burson Professor, Stephen M. Ross School of Business many women want to work at it. Nobody wants to lose sight of their passion, whatever it may be. Through her experience, Yu has noted that "I pursue my career because I have always wanted to be great at what I do. I don't think that the goal of life is to be simply happy, but rather to be fulfilled." Additionally, Stephen M. Ross School of Business Prof. Katherine Burson has real- ized her success in the workplace has brought her other sources of happiness. "I know that whatever happens, my future depends on my abilities, aspirations and decisions. That is incredibly liberating," Burson said. By Adam Rosen Daily Arts Writer Okay fine, I admit it - I don't have a Valentine. And I won't soon forget it, as I'm inundated daily with adver- tisements hawking everything from diamonds to KY-Jelly warming gel in addition to being regularly asked which overpriced restaurant I'm taking my (non existent) date to. Nonetheless, in the good spirit of romance, I've tried to cast aside my sullenness and embark on a mission to discover alternative places for finding that special someone. And so, per the suggestion of my editors, I arrived at the website of Wol- verineSingles.com - an online dat- ing service that bills itself as a place "where wolverines get together." If I was going to explore the merits of an online dating service, I was going to do it properly, damn it, so in the fair name of investigative journalism I cre- ated two accounts, one as an ordinary guy just looking for someone to talk to and another as a journalist who needed information from users on how the service was working for them. I was fiercely determined to discover all of the, "ins and outs" of online dating. According to Brad Armstrong, CEO of White Buffalo Ventures, the Texas- based company that owns Wolverine- Singles.com, the site is just one of 130 other dating services, White Buffalo Ventures also operates around 130 other dating services based on uni- versity affiliations or affinities (Tat- tooedSingles.com, CyclingSingles. com and BornAgaindating.com are just some of the matchmaking sites). Launched ,in December 2003, Wol- verineSingles.com, with 10,000 reg- istered users, is one of White Buffalo Ventures' most profitable websites, Armstrong said. For my investigation, I only wanted to use this service for a few days, just enough time to ascertain - through my fellow WolverineSingles.comr contacts-how romantically suc- cessful a user could be. The problem was, although you can make a profile describing yourself and your ideal soulmate down to the color of his or her eyes for free, you cannot directly contact anyone who strikes your fancy FOOD FOR THOUGHT The Vietnam Protestors Senator Dang Quang Minh, the National Liberation Front's (Viet Cong) ambassador to the Soviet Union and a member of its Polit- buro, once described his feelings about his allies, the American protestors: "When a person is not good for his own country, he is useless for the universe." Yung Krall: A Thousand Tears Fallina. Gary Lillie & Assoc., Realtors www.garylillie.com without paying a membership fee. This leaves you with two options: You can either wait for someone to be so impressed by your sharp wit or good looks that they pay the membership fee just to get in touch with you (via secure e-mail), or you can suck it up, pay the fee and go on the offensive. A one-month membership costs $19.99, three months cost $44.95 and six months are $69.95, but the real Casanovas will have to shell out $99.95 to maintain an online romance for a full year. As a total newbie to online dating, I genuinely wanted to get the true feel for it, so I coughed up the 20 bucks (in my reporter persona, of course) hoping to easily find a host of people looking for men, women - or perhaps both - to indulge me in their online dating experiences. And so, in the course of 48 hours, I sent about 50 messages to random people introducing myself and politely requesting feedback on this unfamiliar online dating service. My responses? One. I don't know how this occurred, especially if there are 10,000 registered users. Maybe girls and guys aren't as turned on as I thought they would be by the username I chose, "clubGuy05." I won't even try to speculate. The only thing that I do know is, every time I was logged into the service I clicked on the "who's on" button to let me know who else was currently logged on and looking for love. At its peak, the highest number of people logged on aside from myself was seven people. That's barely enough for a good old-fashioned orgy. Although I received only a single response to my inquiries, it at least appeared to be very illustrative of the WolverineSingles.com user's experience. One member, a university alum, felt that this service, because of its affilia- tion with the University, is able to effec- tively counteract the most prevalent taboo affecting online dating services - the presence of those we'd all rather not divulge personal information to. "I guess it's different than the gener- al sites - i.e. Match.com - since only University students use it ... so that automatically weeds out the less edu- cated and older sketchy men, leaving you with a group of pretty similar types of young people," she said. In addition, she added that she feels online dating is becoming more mainstream, which I only benefits users on sites like Wol verineSingles.com. Through this service, she has bee in contact with five guys, eventuall meeting up with two. Although sh didn't tell me what the end result of th meetings were (though it's probabl none of my business anyway), she di mention that "they both seemed lik nice, normal guys." For those users blessed with mor luck than me in finding a Valentin and who plan to meet with a poter tial online interest, both Armstron and the WolverineSingles.com websit urge for common sense to be exercised I can only assume that a fair amour DEAR VALEnTNE WE CHOO -CHOO- CHOOSE YOU! 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