Here’s something I wrote for AND magazine on the above mentioned subject:
When I was first asked to write on the subject I figured I’d scour the net to find out what people were saying about the subject. I mean, why write when you can copy, right? If you do it smartly and copy from many sources you can get away with it too. After all, steal from one, it’s plagiarism, steal from many, it’s research. Everyone knows that.
But guess what I found? Apparently, all we women are looking for is love! With someone who’s thoughtful and caring but not dull, sensitive and a good listener but not a sissy, a bad boy but not a cad, adventurous and sporty but not wild and reckless. After a few minutes of surfing two things became obvious to me. One, all women want five guys, and two, I’d have to do this the hard way and write the whole thing myself.
Humour aside, methinks men tax their tiny, primeval brains too much. Unlike what they believe, they are not so prominent in our list of top ten things we want. In fact, they figure way, way down. For, what we want is simple really.
1.We want to be able to eat anything and not gain weight. Have you seen those skinny young women who eat like horses, with plate after plate of food at the buffet table without putting on any weight? Neither have I. On the rare occasion I have seen one, she’s usually on their way to the loo. You know, to upchuck everything she just ate. But wouldn’t it be divine if we got to keep everything in and still remained stick thin?
2.We want to be Ageless. And not by resorting to chemical peels or laser treatments or any of that synthetic stuff. Have you seen some of those well-preserved socialites (names have been withheld to protect identity)? We don’t want to look like we’ve been pickled in vinegar! We want to be cryogenically frozen at twenty-two, twenty–five, tops.
3.We want to have a good, nay, great hair day. Every day. And while we are at it, why not throw in a good skin day and good nail day too? In fact, from the moment we wake up, we want to look like we’ve just stepped out of a salon.
4.While we are walking out of a salon why not do it in five inch heels? With poise, and not slithering and sliding like some victim of alcohol abuse. Everyone knows that heels are sexy. They make legs looks longer and more defined, but only if you know how to walk in them gracefully. Which brings me to the next thing on the wish list. The ability to glide in five inch heels as insouciantly as if we were wearing skids.
5.Have all the money in the world. I’m talking millions, billions preferably. Ideally we’d like to inherit that money. Like Paris Hilton. But if that’s not possible, then we’d like a job that requires us to possess no talent or tact. Just a bitchy temperament. Like Simon Cowell. Who doesn’t want to say stuff like, ‘If your lifeguard duties were as good as your singing, a lot of people would be drowning,’ and get paid forty million dollars for it?
Continued tomorrow.
The list is a bit stereotypical. But it has some truth in it.
1) Love to enjoy eating, slightly different than love to eat.
2) Ageless in heart.
3) Want good hair, period. No matter what day.
4) Prefer digging bare feet in sand or grass. Much more sexy.
5) No money in the world would make anyone want to be like Paris Hilton. Never.
This was fun to read. Enjoyed it.
@mikidemillion, lol. Yes, it is stereotypical, isn’t it? About *No money in the world would make anyone want to be like Paris Hilton* are you sure? 🙂
ha ha, maybe I wasn’t clear. You couldn’t pay me enough to make me want to be like Paris Hilton.
@mikidemillion, bet there are lots who would, though 🙂
Very interesting…
I also want to stay very fit. And along with all the grace, I would like a back that doesn’t get affected by those 5 inches heels 🙂
I would love it if I hated sugar and sweets and loved all fruit like I love samosa and chutney 🙂
Great hair days are welcome or maybe enough money and time to ensure the hair remains great.
And money of course.
@Indian Homemaker, same difference 🙂