I don't think so, from personal experience. Some do not simply date to satisfy animlistic urges, but much higher emotional desires, ones that women often seek in a relationship. It really depends on the man in question, you can't stereotype all men in such a manner. It also takes time to see if you have found the right man, so patience is also required - entering a relationship with the attitdue that all men are shallow will be destructive.
Yes. except maybe fat men.
Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Shallow River 3-23 was released on: USA: 5 February 1953
A platter, plate, or shallow bowl are all used to serve food and are shallow.
"I'm not here to put down men, God love them and I'm married to one, but I do think they are more shallow." (Sharon Gless, actress)
you can shallow fry all types of foods like bread for croutons you can shallow fry potatoes to made them crispy there is a lot of foods the can shallow
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No, we are all shallow bastards
This contributor is aware of no depth requirement for ponds, but they are all probably shallow enough to wade across, and small enough so that the water is always still.
A shallow place in a river is called a ford if it is used as a place to wade across to the other side. A shallow place can also be called a sandbar if the water does not cover all of the sand in a river or stream.
All shallow well jet pumps use an ejector (or jet), which consists of a nozzle and venturi tube. Centrifugal pumps on the other hand are also shallow well pumps without a jet.
It depends on if she's shallow, or looking for a good personality on the inside. If ur a really nice person but u stutter, shallow people may not be attracted to you. But there are A LOT of non-shallow people out there who would be grateful to find someone nice. So it really depends on the person.
Yes, "shallow" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that has little depth, significance, or understanding. For example, a shallow lake, a shallow person, or a shallow conversation.