Miles found himself fascinated by women's unique ability to overlook what was obvious to them. This trait sparked contemplation about their motivations and whether they were captivated by the absurd or bizarre elements of life.
His observations hint at a complex interplay between perception and attraction, suggesting that there might be deeper reasons behind their choices, perhaps tied to an appreciation of the unusual or strikingly different. This reflection reveals Miles' struggle to understand the intricacies of human behavior, especially concerning women.