Ladies on pills choose wrong men

Nov 30, 2005

WOMEN who are using pills are more likely to choose the wrong man when it comes to dating. <br>And their love affairs have more chances of failing or hurting because they chose the wrong person in the first place.

GRAIN OF SCIENCE

WOMEN who are using pills are more likely to choose the wrong man when it comes to dating.
And their love affairs have more chances of failing or hurting because they chose the wrong person in the first place.

According to Dr David Briscoe, professor of sociology at the University of Arkansas, dating in humans is played along basic natural guidelines known as natural selection.

Natural selection has produced human females who prefer to mate with dominant men. And one way to identify the dominant man is through smell.

The female nose directs her preferences and attraction to the man that her genes feel is acceptable.

Once she gets him, the genetic satisfaction contributes greatly to her motivation to make it succeed.
But when a woman is on the contraceptive pill, she is in a state of false or pseudo pregnancy.
In that situation, her structures get distorted.

For instance, she prefers to smell that which is similar to her own because that is going to be the smell of her baby.

That way, her smell leads her to a man who is likely to reflect a good genetic combination of her ‘baby’.
And because she is not pregnant, she ends up picking up one who smells like her and therefore, a natural repellent under normal conditions.

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