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After 1991 the survey was never conducted again.
If they had all the qualities you desired, wouldn't that mean they would also have the physical traits you desire? The question doesn't make any sense when you think about that."All the other qualities you desire [except love]"
Most people think of love as a mental state, not a specific quality. It's almost as if this survey is written in foidian language. It's basically asking about looks, if someone looks loveable.
It shows that women were willing to marry men for money and not love in the 60s. As women became more economically powerful they could choose to marry for whatever they deemed important. i.e. Looks, money, status, PERSONALITYIf they had all the qualities you desired, wouldn't that mean they would also have the physical traits you desire? The question doesn't make any sense when you think about that.
Abortion, the pill, anti-discrimination laws.56% drop for women between 1967 and 1975, only slight drops since then
What happened in those 8 years?