There are several of these videos on YouTube on the science of sex appeal. I've seen several of them on Discovery. I think I've found my calling. I just wish I could afford the additional education.
The Testosterone one (linked in the title) is very good, but I love all of it. The shape one is interesting because it hints at the things women do to call attention to certain body parts by the way they dress - hence the need for the grey mannequins.
Apparently, there is proof that men can be lead around by the nose. But, of course I have such a filthy mind I wasn't quite sure that the aroma the scientists were referring to wasn't that musky, "I just had amazing, hot, sweaty sex," smell. Dirty, dirty me.
You always thought your brother was smelly - turns out you were right. I also find it reassuring that this smelling your siblings thing wasn't because primitive people were too stupid to know who their closest kin were. In close knit tribes - everyone is kin, just some are closer than others.
Okay guys, you now have an excuse to want that sports car... (can you hear the eye-roll?) The first part of this segment is a no-brainer. The later part, about the cars... I wasn't surprised, but it did take me off guard. Really liked that Mercedes, btw...
Leave it to a scientist to condense and dramatize high school down to a 2 minute clip. Totally depressing. I was never a 10. But I sure as hell turned down more than enough 2's. Poor male 2 in this clip btw... she turned away from him twice and then settled with him because no one was left. And he was cute.
If you get the chance to watch this show - pop the corn and snuggle with your sweetie, and be prepared to glace furtively at them several times, wondering how primitive we all still are.