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- The graph is a reference to Barney Stinson's scale from TV's 'How I Met Your Mother', but has been developed much further according to Dana McLendon's personal experiences.
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- The special "wife zone" is for women who are higher than an 8 in hotness, and a 5-7 in crazy. "When you meet this girl, you should consider a long term relationship."
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- His graph is a Cute/Money scale, with the cutest men a "fun zone", and "husband material" as any man who is rich enough, no matter their cuteness.
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- But what happens if a man finds a hot girl who is less-than-a-four crazy? Dana says "you're probably talking to a dude."
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- Dana McLendon talks through his graph as it is measured by two axes, hot (numbered 1-10) and crazy (numbered 4-10 "because there's no such thing as a woman who's not, at least, a four crazy.")
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- Numbers 5-8 below the "crazy line" is the "fun zone", where you can "meet girls and spend time with them" - but they're not permanent location.
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- Above the "crazy line" is the "danger zone" - "your redheads, your strippers, anyone named Tiffany...this is where your tyres get slashed and you end up in jail."
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- Moving on, he labels women below the "crazy line" and "around a 7 crazy" is the date zone, where women are reasonably not crazy and you can introduce them to your friends and family.
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- But below a "5-crazy" are females who are "unicorns...these don't actually exist".
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- And what about a graph for females to use? Dana McLendon also created another matrix graph for women picking the right men.
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- His graph says that from 0-5 hot, it is a "No Go Zone... As a rule, we do not date or marry women who are not at least, in our mind, a five.”
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