The more fundamental question is, why are you pursuing polygamy? For yourself? Or for others?
If you are seeking women because of what they can do for you, ie for your own gratification, then lists make logical sense. They are a list of your preferences and desires.
If however you see polygamy as a way to help others, the focus is no longer "what do I want in a woman", but "what can I offer a woman"? Such lists then become irrelevant.
I feel most people start with such lists. But if they are considering polygamy from a Christian perspective, the list gets shorter and eventually disappears. Because they are no longer seeking their own will, but rather God's, and would not want to miss what He instructed because it was different to their own personal list.
If you are seeking women because of what they can do for you, ie for your own gratification, then lists make logical sense. They are a list of your preferences and desires.
If however you see polygamy as a way to help others, the focus is no longer "what do I want in a woman", but "what can I offer a woman"? Such lists then become irrelevant.
I feel most people start with such lists. But if they are considering polygamy from a Christian perspective, the list gets shorter and eventually disappears. Because they are no longer seeking their own will, but rather God's, and would not want to miss what He instructed because it was different to their own personal list.