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10-07-11
20:28
Αμφισβητεις την επιστημη?Δεν ειναι αποψη μου ειναι μια επιστημονικη θεωρια
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10-07-11
18:35
Οριστε οι λογοι που αρκετοι απο εσας παραπονιεστε οτι δεν εχετε γκομενα.
https://getonthecouch.com/advice/article/421
https://www.eioba.com/a/132l/how-to-get-girls-with-bad-boy-attitude-and-nice-guy-style
https://thatscienceguy.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/sexual-attraction-part-1/
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There is an evolutionary reason for an increased attractiveness as a result of high levels of sex hormones. Women with high oestrogen have high fertility levels, and so are desirable mates due to an increased ability to produce offspring. Similarly, testosterone levels in men are a sign of high quality genes, which are sought after to increase the chances of offspring survival (remember all these processes evolved long ago when living conditions were much harsher). Testosterone in men actually acts as an immunosuppressant – it reduces the activity of the immune system. While this may seem a disadvantage, the ability of the male to have survived to procreation age shows that they must be genetically strong to have been able to overcome any infections with the reduced immune system. For these reasons, high sex hormone levels are considered to be desirable traits in a mate.
Supporting this idea that high testosterone is a sign of genetic strength, when women ovulate they tend to become even more attracted to the high-testosterone males, showing there is an evolutionary mechanism to try to choose mates with ideal genetic characteristics.
Although testosterone is a sign of genetic strength, it does however also increase some undesirable traits when choosing a mate. High testosterone does increase aggressiveness, making the male less nurturing towards offspring, and also increases the male’s desire for what is called sexual novelty; in effect the male will be more likely to be unfaithful as they tend to seek different sexual partners. So for women there is a trade-off to be made between high and low testosterone, to balance the advantages and disadvantages, and it may also explain why some women in particular seem to like “bad boys”, they would like have high testosterone levels. For men however, there is no trade-off, they will generally just seek high-oestrogen (and hence fertile) females.''
Απο τα καλυτερα αρθρα το παραπανω για τις ανθρωπινες σχεσης απο εξελικτικη σκοπια.
Παιδια σχολιαστε το αρθρο που σας παρεθεσα
https://getonthecouch.com/advice/article/421
https://www.eioba.com/a/132l/how-to-get-girls-with-bad-boy-attitude-and-nice-guy-style
https://thatscienceguy.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/sexual-attraction-part-1/
''
There is an evolutionary reason for an increased attractiveness as a result of high levels of sex hormones. Women with high oestrogen have high fertility levels, and so are desirable mates due to an increased ability to produce offspring. Similarly, testosterone levels in men are a sign of high quality genes, which are sought after to increase the chances of offspring survival (remember all these processes evolved long ago when living conditions were much harsher). Testosterone in men actually acts as an immunosuppressant – it reduces the activity of the immune system. While this may seem a disadvantage, the ability of the male to have survived to procreation age shows that they must be genetically strong to have been able to overcome any infections with the reduced immune system. For these reasons, high sex hormone levels are considered to be desirable traits in a mate.
Supporting this idea that high testosterone is a sign of genetic strength, when women ovulate they tend to become even more attracted to the high-testosterone males, showing there is an evolutionary mechanism to try to choose mates with ideal genetic characteristics.
Although testosterone is a sign of genetic strength, it does however also increase some undesirable traits when choosing a mate. High testosterone does increase aggressiveness, making the male less nurturing towards offspring, and also increases the male’s desire for what is called sexual novelty; in effect the male will be more likely to be unfaithful as they tend to seek different sexual partners. So for women there is a trade-off to be made between high and low testosterone, to balance the advantages and disadvantages, and it may also explain why some women in particular seem to like “bad boys”, they would like have high testosterone levels. For men however, there is no trade-off, they will generally just seek high-oestrogen (and hence fertile) females.''
Απο τα καλυτερα αρθρα το παραπανω για τις ανθρωπινες σχεσης απο εξελικτικη σκοπια.
Παιδια σχολιαστε το αρθρο που σας παρεθεσα
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