Fletch said:I don't but I think men who do often want to have the odds in their favor, and don't want to take the chance of being an individual instead of playing a role.
Many people, and I think a majority of men, believe coupling up is first and always a ritual, where social or evolutionary principles apply. There, it's more important to follow a script and play a role. Being yourself too early, or too often, can throw you out of the ancient ritual and ruin what is called your Game.
There are other reasons, more or less mysogynistic. Like believing that a woman will never come right out and tell you her needs or desires because they're incapable of directness, so it's better to listen to men who are experienced with women than to women themselves - especially not as individuals.
There's also the tradition that man's men get more respect from men as well as women, and are less likely to try to interfere in your relationship just to be predatory or show they can. One telling of the legend.
I don't consider it misogynistic to say that you can not usually rely on what women say they want, and are better off relying on men who know what women respond to. it is not insult. The fact, as i see it, is that women do not make their decisions on rational thought, but on emotions. We all do. But men are more aware of it, I think. Men do not pick a woman for rational reasons, and admit it freely.
Women, being more tuned into their feelings generally, respond to them. So, when they say what they want, but then respond to something different, that is just the way it works.
Salesmen will be the first to tell you people buy emotionally more than rationally.
Why should we choose mates any differently? Noinsult in making an observation like that. It is just human nature.