andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2003-01-21 10:03 am
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Just in case you thought you had, y'know, any kind of free will:
Pill changes women's taste in men
I'd like to see more tests done here - they may, after all, be highlighting differences between those people who are more likely/less likely to take the pill rather than people affected by the pill. Still, interesting result.
Pill changes women's taste in men
I'd like to see more tests done here - they may, after all, be highlighting differences between those people who are more likely/less likely to take the pill rather than people affected by the pill. Still, interesting result.
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It's par for the course, naturally, that there are no women in the study who don't have a taste in men at all...
Ready for an overshare, though? I kind of buy the results, in that I tend to fancy men more (like, some rather than none) at times of the month that I could get pregnant. That could, definitely, be a psychological effect, but it's interesting, and not unique to me...
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And I don't think testosterone levels are affected by the brain. The cases they looked at were genetic in nature - there's a "switch" which causes unusually high testosterone levels.