So I'm nearly finished with my essay, when it began to occur to me what the implications of my views might have on other people. It's a given that people with argue my perspective, as they would any side that dealt with attraction. Many feel that love is a special thing between two people while others look at it as merely an animalistic urge to reproduce with the opposite sex, something that's been hardwired into our bodies in order to insure the survival of our species. Regardless of how you look at the situation, there's still a mating game that needs to be played in order to attract a desired mate of the opposite sex. Call it courtship, call it "pick-up", the bottom line is that it still needs to be done, and it's a game that is constantly changing. With the status women possess in the 21st century, things that were once seen as desirable traits women looked for may not be as important. Many women have become financially independent but still seek someone to start a new family with. The stay at home father has slowly begun to be more desirable than the bread winning husband. So my question to those who have read my paper is this, how will this affect the way men and women present themselves to each other now that the stereotypical gender roles have begun to change?