Question: How are men like bagels? Answer:
, studied a cohort of group of 140 healthy young men, all between the ages of 18 and 26 years.
Each individual trial featured an image of a nude woman, which at first appeared fuzzy. The men were then given three choices:Wait for three to 15 seconds, and be rewarded with a three-second viewing time. As for those in the testosterone group? More often than not, they decided that they couldn't wait the three seconds, and opted for the more impulsive one-to-one ratio — a finding that supports the notion that testosterone doesn't just boost young mens' sex drive, but puts the pedal-to-metal on their sexual impulsivity.
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