The problem with the 10-point system is I have never gone past a 6, and when I did, it was never a compliment because all it really ever said was, “Only on my drunkest, loneliest night.” Thus, if I haven’t ever really gone past a 6, what are numbers 1-5 for? On a scale of 1-10, I never go lower than a 5, because I know it would only make me a 10-point jerk. Only once have I heard a man go to a 5, and as I recall, it was because she had nine toes and a bad weave, which is totally unfair. Every woman has a bad weave once or twice in her life, that is no reason to give her a 5.
This is why a 5-point rating system is more than adequate, because with it, lines are clearly drawn. Allow me to break it down:
1 - I would never ever.
2 – I would never.
3 – I would, probably, maybe (It should be noted, most women will fall here).
4 – I would.
5 – I would right now, tomorrow, and if we would’ve met yesterday, then, too.
See how easy that is?
Not only does the 3 help make a clear distinction between the haves and the wishes-they-had-its, but for the haves, it cuts down on a lot of the hyperbole men usually like to give to women who are an 8 and above on the 10-point scale.