Wednesday, September 24, 2014

"Boys, I've had a rather emotional day..."

"If you're prepared to adapt, you can transform."



 Carlton Continues Crushing Competitors.

Thailand in the 21st Century/You So Crazy.  Amy Maxim and the quest for biggest boobs in the kingdom: "After an operation to insert 700cc of silicone into her breasts, Maxim model Amolwan “Amy” Sirikittirat and her new 50-inch breasts talked to the press about her widely discussed boob job. "People like different things. Some like to buy houses, cars or brand-name stuff, but I like big boobs,” Amy told the press corps. “The first time I saw my new boobs, I thought they were beautiful, and I'm very proud to have them." Amy, 29, doubled-down on the bigger boobs as a present for her boyfriend, actor Howard Wang. Her inspiration came from Wang’s interest in looking at other model’s breasts online and her fear that he would stop loving her. "He told me I didn't have to get a boob job, but I'm afraid he won't love me," Amy told Manager earlier this month, pre-boob job. "He’s been following other pretties’ with big boobs on Instagram.""

Men, women... inherent biological differences produce distinct behaviors.  I may faint from my utter lack of surprise.  Yes, it's official, men are from Mars and women from Venus, and here's the science to prove it - Telegraph: "Exactly how different men and women are is, of course, a controversial subject. ..

There are also fundamental differences in brain development between men and women, which are clear from the early behaviour of children. A few hours after birth, girls are more sensitive than boys to touch, and 40 hours after birth girls look longer at a face than boys, while boys look longer at a suspended mechanical mobile. At four months old, if babies are frightened in a strange room, twice as many girls as boys cry. Children’s play provides further evidence for genetic differences. At 12, 18 or 24 months, girls look at dolls much more than boys, while boys look at cars much more than girls. It is hard to attribute these basic differences at such young ages to purely social influences...

Children have sexual feelings at a young age. Small boys often get erections after the age of about seven, and by puberty more than half of all males will have tried to masturbate. It is only when girls reach puberty that they may begin to do so. There are strong biological and also some social influences determining homosexuality. A surprising finding is that the odds of a boy being gay increase by one-third for each elder brother he has. About half of men think about sex every day or several times a day, which fits with my own experience, while only 20 per cent of women think about sex equally often. Men are far more likely to be sexually promiscuous, a throwback to evolution where procreation was all-important. The need for a more emotional attachment found in women must also have an evolutionary basis. Men are more likely to have an orgasm when sex includes vaginal intercourse, while many women are more likely to experience it when they engage in a variety of activities such as oral stimulation. Hard-wired into the male brain, after millions of years of evolution, is a desire for sex in response to the sight of a good-looking young woman. In contrast, both male and female erotica cause sexual arousal in women, whether heterosexual or lesbian...

On what basis do men and women choose their sexual partners? Humans all around the world discriminate between potential mates according to physical attractiveness, which has an evolutionary basis, probably because it indicated good health. A recent worldwide survey showed that visual stimuli play a much greater role in male sexual behaviour than in that of women, who value status, ambition or wealth more highly...

Emotional differences are also manifest. Almost the opposite of aggression is empathy, an emotion that marks a fundamental difference between the two sexes, being much stronger in women. Empathy is the ability to share others’ feelings, to take a positive interest in them and to decode non-verbal emotional cues. Simon Baron-Cohen’s theory is that the female brain is predominantly hard-wired for empathy, while the male brain is predominantly hard-wired for systemising, that is, for understanding and building systems...

So, for example, it is claimed that a systemiser will probably choose to read about computers, technology or science, whereas an empathiser will choose romance or fashion. Significantly, boys born with an insensitivity to testosterone are worse at systemising, and girls born with CAH have enhanced systemising capability and lower empathy. Other emotional differences are that women generally report greater disgust than men, especially sexual disgust, and men engage in more risky behaviour."


So close.  But nope.

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