What women really want
Woman's Day
Sixty-four percent of women say that they would rather be with a man who is poor and attractive than rich and unattractive. That's just one of the findings from the latest Woman's Day/AOL survey, ''What we wish men knew,'' a look at what women think about the opposite sex, relationships and what they really mean when they say they're ``fine.''
Woman's Day and AOL surveyed more than 1,500 women nationwide and found:
When women ask ``Does this make me look fat?'' they really want to hear:
Sixty-five percent say his opinion; 35 percent say they want to hear a resounding ''no.'' ``Tell me I'm beautiful.''
When you tell him you're ''fine,'' what you mean is:
Forty-three percent say, ''I want to talk about what's bothering me, even if I say I don't;'' 34 percent say ''I'm not fine, and no, I don't want to talk about it;'' 23 percent say ``I'm good, thanks for asking.''
What do women want in a husband?
Sixty-four percent say they want a man who is poor and attractive rather than rich and unattractive; 54 percent prefer a man who makes them laugh like Will Ferrell; 10 percent want a man who has washboard abs like Matthew McConaughey