Monday, March 1, 2010
Yes, Men, Cars Can Effect Your Attractiveness
It turns out that cars do have a measurable effect on the perceived attractiveness of men by women. Not the other way, however.
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When working in a medium sized office setting, you tend to share links with your co-workers, and then forget to show your other friends. This is a demonstration of what a recent study claims we spend 25% of our office time doing (while maintaining or even increasing productivity). Our managers, on the other hand, would call them "distractions".
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I always figured this sort of thing was true and it's like a strength/provider thing. Like a peacock's tail feathers, but for humans survival is more about money than physical strength. Although it seems that the female of the species would prefer to find both.
Now that ticknart mentions it, has there actually been a study to see if heterosexual women prefer strong men to weak ones? I'm not sure. Let's spend a bunch of time and money to find out.
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