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Not really, it makes them less attractive...
IMO
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The general idea - especially for women - is that once they know a man is taken and desirable to someone else, they want him too and will try to compete for the man's attention and affection. I guess it's a human instinct/genetic diversity, thing, but I don't think I would be into that.
Mmm hmm...I have to say the answers here surprised me.
"The most striking result was in the responses of single women. Offered a single man, 59 per cent were interested in pursuing a relationship. But when he was attached, 90 per cent said they were up for the chase."
the full article: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17619-its-true-all-the-taken-men-are-best.html
i can see the logic behind it, but still: thats fucked up.
Wait...weird question, but if you're missing your wedding finger what finger do you put the ring on?!
Only if I know he's married to a man.
I know that's tough to tell from a glance, but if I know someone is gay, a public figure or someone I know in general, and I see that they have a wedding ring, I am immediately more interested in that person because of what it took for them to actually get married (if it is in fact a legal marriage and not just a ring to say 'look I'm taken').
Anyway I don't find married men more attractive in general. I have a hard enough time wanting people I can't have![]()
So I guess my answer is no, but I am intrigued by gay men who are married because by and large it took a lot of shit to get to that place and that means they have a strength of character and a love for their partner that is really strong too.

