There are a whole range of benefits that come with attractiveness, few of which are interesting, but I happened to stumble onto one. The observers of the following study published statistics on just how much attractiveness played a part in their observations. They found that when it came to hitchhiking females, female drivers were unfazed by breast size and offered a lift at a fairly steady rate. However, only 15% of men pulled over for a woman sporting an A-cup, while nearly 25% were enticed enough to give a ride to a woman with a C-cup. The numbers for a B-cup were only marginally higher than those for an A-cup. I guess the implication is that if breasts aren't large enough to cause a man to possibly do permanent damage to his neck from jerking his head to the side to gawk, they have no magic.
This blog is a hodge podge of anything I happen to feel like writing or sharing. Enzo is short for Vincenzo, my birth name. Feel free to comment if you're so inclined. Or even if you're not leaning.
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Busty women get bigger tips
That may come as no surprise, but someone actually researched it. They did a scientific study as if there were some other possibility.
Friday, 7 November 2008
Ripped from the headlines
BBC News - Extracts from cannabis could help reduce brain damage in stroke victims, according to new research.
American scientists say they have found that several of the chemicals in cannabis or marijuana help to prevent damage to brain tissue.
The report is likely to lead to increased pressure to make marijuana and its derivatives more widely available for use on prescription.
Seen below is the leader of the research team:
American scientists say they have found that several of the chemicals in cannabis or marijuana help to prevent damage to brain tissue.
The report is likely to lead to increased pressure to make marijuana and its derivatives more widely available for use on prescription.
Seen below is the leader of the research team:
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