I had worked in call centers for years. They are about 80% women. Men don't last long. Men typically can't handle the duplicity required. Women excel at it. Now that is the general rule, but it doesn't apply to everyone. Some women (Chelsea) have a real hard time with it, and some men are very good at it.
It would not surprise me if michel had a knack for it. There is obviously a strong feminine side there. I have a strong one as well, though my macho side might be more ostentatious here. It's all good. It means I'm decent at multi-tasking, like I can watch softcore and write this at the same time.
Anyway, Chelsea and Kim both agreed to keep Kat over Nina. They also both had an alliance with Troy and Jay. Was Kim on the beach when Jay pitched the idea? Yeah, but that doesn't change the fact that Jay wanted both of them in his F3. Kim's "seed" with Troy to boot Mike was completely irrelevant. EVERYONE on both tribes wanted Mike gone. The edit tried to make that a big deal. It wasn't. Troy wanted to boot Mike from Day 1.
Yeah, Kim protected Chelsea. Was that strategic or emotional? Can't say for sure. The two were very close. One certainly would have to believe that Christina would have been less likely to get votes.
Yes, Kim said Chelsea wasn't strategic, but that was to Jay. We heard Kim tell people what they wanted to hear plenty of times.
Chelsea pitched the Leif vote and strategically why that was the right move. She also had the wiser strategy in supporting the Kat boot, when Kim didn't. So, in reality, Kim was lying there. Chelsea's game wasn't BASED on strategy like Kim's was, but there certainly was strategy involved.
Beauty is definitely a handicap when it comes to getting votes from women. Jenna sat across from a man in the F2, so it wouldn't apply.
Parvati faced Amanda in the F2, got the female votes and won. Parvati faced Sandra in an F3, and lost.
Props to Danni for overcoming that, but Stephanie wasn't unattractive and was disliked for other reasons.
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