Man or Mouse

A study on mice found that inhibition of nitric oxide, a neurotransmitter, led to increased aggression, often fatal between males.  Another effect was persistent sexual advances even where females were not receptive.  It seems that both of these behaviors are linked: Johns Hopkins University scientists have discovered a genetic basis for violent and excessive sexual [...]

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A Little Fear is a Good Thing

I can smell your fear, we all can.  Human pheromones emitted during stress and fear can actually increase the mental acuity of those perceiving them.  This, like caffeine, puts us in a heightened state of arousal and alertness.  This has dual potential outcomes, because we know from experience that the ones experiencing the fear, while [...]

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Quants get no Love

Women always claim that intelligence is a turnon right?  Yet like with most things women say you have to read between the lines.  Women really want someone who is their intellectual equal, and given population IQ distributions this really just means someone of average intelligence; not a blithering idiot.  More importantly, they want a masculine [...]

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What the Hell is Wrong with the Willing Beta?

I stumbled across this site and was stricken with a near-mortal case of the dry-heaves.  This utterly confounds me as it is a complete perversion of the natural order of things.  I can only surmise that this submissive male phenomenon has grown out of the rampant incidence of single-motherhood afflicting the nation. According to the [...]

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Metabolic Imprinting and the Obesity Epidemic

It’s no secret: residents of developed nations are getting mightily fat.  I notice this more with every passing day it seems.  It used to be presumed that people would put on weight with age.  This age-related weight gain was considered normal, although health experts and nutritionists know that this doesn’t have to be the case.  [...]

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Humans have Pheromones Too: Part III ~ Female Pheromones

Read Part I of this series here. Read Part II of this series here. Copulins I have taken some time in producing this segment for the simple reason that I’ve found it more difficult to research female pheromones.  It seems that the state of the knowledge on female pheromones is less advanced, however I believe [...]

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Love’s whipping boy

    Watch out gents!  Research has shown that falling in love reduces your testosterone while raising that of your woman.  It’s long been thought that a man in love loses his masculinity and subjugates himself to the object of his affection, thus the cliché of being pussy-whipped.  Now we see that this isn’t merely anecdotal, but [...]

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Humans have Pheromones too: Part II ~ Male Pheromones

Read Part I of this series here. Research on human pheromones is demonstrating that our species is far more involved in chemical communication than we formerly thought.  Until recently, the state of our understanding was that they were undetectable, that we had lost the ability to recognize them, and that they had been lost to [...]

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Humans have Pheromones too: Part I ~ Subliminal Attraction

Pheromones: we’ve long known their power in the animal world but much less was known about how they influenced us. Since we had difficulty in identifying a mechanism for them in humans, some believed they were vestigial and that they no longer had an impact in humans. A body of research is growing however that [...]

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Who’s the Boss?

Are you a leader?  Are you comfortable in social situations?  The answers to these questions are critical in ascertaining your level of social dominance.  Likewise your behavior in group settings will influence how others respond to you.  Examine your body language, mien and posture and moderate them to ensure you are conveying the appropriate message.  [...]

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