The Battle of the Sexes

Scientists at the University of Chicago and the University of California have reached a startling conclusion. A woman can tell a man’s testosterone level, whether he’s a one night stand or a potential husband, and how much he likes infants by simply looking at his photograph.


After the scientist showed a battery of young women photographs of various men, Professor James Roney concluded “the women were surprisingly adept in being able to read subtle sexual signals.” He added: “Our data suggests that women are picking up on facial clues that may be related to paternal qualities.” Or the lack of them.


Professor David Maestripieri added, “Our study shows that women don’t just look for masculinity; they also see cues for interest in infants, and they’re very accurate in judging both.” Just by looking at a photograph.


They didn’t even bother to try the same test on men.


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The Battle of the Sexes

Scientists at the University of Chicago and the University of California have reached a startling conclusion. A woman can tell a man’s testosterone level, whether he’s a one night stand or a potential husband, and how much he likes infants by simply looking at his photograph.


After the scientist showed a battery of young women photographs of various men, Professor James Roney concluded “the women were surprisingly adept in being able to read subtle sexual signals.” He added: “Our data suggests that women are picking up on facial clues that may be related to paternal qualities.” Or the lack of them.


Professor David Maestripieri added, “Our study shows that women don’t just look for masculinity; they also see cues for interest in infants, and they’re very accurate in judging both.” Just by looking at a photograph.


They didn’t even bother to try the same test on men.


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