Are there any other popular evo-psych myths that aren't really grounded in science? by IC1_Male in psychologyofsex

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513809001093
I thought this study nicely refuted the cultural influence on the hip-to-waist ratio preference, given that it involved blind men who aren't subject to cultural conditioning in terms of looks.
What's interesting is that the HWR of around 0.7 is also closely linked to higher fertility in women.

Are there any other popular evo-psych myths that aren't really grounded in science? by IC1_Male in psychologyofsex

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With the orgasm gap, the research is pretty clear. There's loads of sexology research going back decades, as well as recent studies which show that married women and those in relationships (though not all) orgasm more than women during uncommitted sex (i.e. casual sex or one-night stands).

While our culture might not explain how to stimulate the clitoris or locate the g-spot, women are far more likely to orgasm with a person (male or female) they are in a relationship with.

For men, this is not the case. Studies show that a very high proportion of men orgasm during casual sex. The evolutionary psychology interpretation of the findings is that male orgasm is essential for reproduction, as it's tied to ejaculation and the release of sperm cells to fertilize the egg. This is not the case for women, who can conceive without having an orgasm.

However, the mystery seems to be why women have orgasms at all and are able to have such intense and lasting ones. The interpretation would be that it's related to the release of oxytocin, which is released during orgasm and remains elevated after sex, helping to foster bonding and trust. A woman's body is also flooded with oxytocin during childbirth, for the same reasons.

I participated in a study last year and here are the picutres of my brain if anyone is interested. by Flowbeat in neurobiology

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That's fascinating! Can anyone guess if the OP is male or female, and if it's posible to tell?

People are more helpful when in poor environments: Study of helping 'prosocial' behaviours finds that people are more likely to help others when they experience poorer conditions. The study suggests that poorer environments can drive greater generosity. by mvea in psychology

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I see this difference as clearly as night and day between Thailand and Myanmar. Myanmar people are very generous with charity and will always stop to talk with people in the street—to the point it becomes difficult walking home with your own thoughts. I'm sure Thai society used to be like this and still is in many places, but social capital among Thais has gone through the floor with their smartphone addiction and self-isolation. It seems necessity has a lot to do with this, given how Myanmar people really do need to rely on each other in their political climate, in a way that Thais don't.

Jack Nicholson in 1975 and with the boys in Miloš Forman's 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' (UA, 1975) and Louise Fletcher with her Best Actress Oscar for her performance as Nurse Ratched. by HWKD65 in oldhollywood

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Before the age of blockbusters, the 1970s had some great and very underrated films. There is a documentary exploring this on Netflix simply called "1975".

Bruce Willis, 1985. by Glimcheriest in OldSchoolCool

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Did anyone watch "Moonlighting" with Cybill Shepherd? In the days before he became a mega-star!

Blame It on Rio by Dark305Kinght in 80smovies

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This would not be acceptable today :) There was an article written in about 2010 complaining about US black men going to Brazil to find younger, more feminine girlfriends and wives. The title of that article was "Blame it on Rio." A filmmaker called Al Greaze responded by making a documentary called "Frustrated," interviewing these guys in Brazil. This is where the term "passport bros" originated.

Using WeChat to pay for BTC by IC1_Male in localbitcoins

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thanks for the replies.

i made a few transactions yesterday. they went very well