Monday, August 30, 2010

Men Genetically Wired To Spot "Hot" Women




"Hotness" of a Woman is Judged by the Male Brain in One-Fifth of a Second



Typical Male Reactions to "hot" women

Sunday, August 29, 2010


Why do men ogle women? It’s not their fault. They can’t help it. Blame biology instead:

You’re at a cafĂ© with the woman in your life when your eyes move inexorably toward another woman walking by.


Average "Hot" Woman Walking by>>>>>

In one-fifth of a second, before the conscious mind has had a chance to react, the male brain has rendered judgment on whether the oncoming stranger is sexually "hot."

If the ruling is favourable, physical manifestations are immediate.

Pupils dilate, heart rate spikes, testosterone surges and the eyes assume a vacant stare — sure signs that the “man trance” has set in.

For genetically preprogrammed men, the alleged offence is as involuntary and natural as breathing, says brain researcher, neuropsychiatrist and author Louann Brizendine, whose book, The Male Brain, mounts a unique defence for such male indiscretions. Leave them alone and they'll "usually" come home is the key thing to remember.

"Men are more visual, more driven to sexual pursuit and more predisposed to cheat than women," she writes.

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