August 22nd, 2006


Can’t Get A Date? Science Has The Answer


Want to know the best result of a vigorous debate about evolution? It’s now okay to talk about how people are different without getting into all of that touchy-feely “you’re special too” hoopie. Let’s take mathematicians, for example. They have always been toilet monkeys for scientists but in public we had to be nice to them and nod our heads at what they said even though we could do everything they could do ( scribble gibberish on a chalkboard )and we did it with a lot more style. It’s not us being mean to say it now, it’s just data.

Fellow scientists who aren’t concerned about being politically correct are finally laying it out there about differences between men and women too. I don’t know about you but this scientist did much of his young schooling in the 1970s when the popular theory was that there were no differences between men and women and if you raised them the same, they would be the same. This was baffling at the time but, hey, if important scientists said it, it had to be true, right? That’s why I believe those evolution guys today when they say that micro- and macro-evolution are the same thing and that evolution doesn’t require actual evidence, like fossils.

Well, it turns out common-sense people without science degrees may have been onto something after all and scientists are just now getting it. Science has discovered there are some things that women like to do because of their brain differences; flirting, gossiping and getting all up in our business, for example.

No kidding. I hope “baking me pies” is somewhere farther down that list. So if women’s brains are fundamentally different from men’s now as compared to the 1970s when we were all the same, maybe it’s because they are evolving differently. I’m going to reveal some research here for the first time which shows that not only are women evolving at different rates than men, they are actually devolving in some areas.

Take this example. We’ll call her “Carol.” As you can see, Carol is evolving nicely in some ways, with the blue eyes and the blonde hair and the flat tummy that all women will one day have. Yet either evolution is a fickle mistress or some higher power is having a laugh at us because, as you can see by this evidence, not only are women still hairy in some spots, they are getting hairier.

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Clearly this is deviating from the evolutionary plan of having women smelling pretty and being mostly hairless that we all want.

So what is the solution? Evolution experts aren’t sure and say some changes won’t matter at all but some do. Giraffes, they say, evolved long necks to reach food but having Carol shave her arms wouldn’t make a bit of difference.

So we can’t use any chemicals except Miss Clairol to change the hair aspect but we can use lots of chemicals to modify the brain functions. Research is just beginning so we don’t have many concrete solutions but Louann Brizendine offers a few ideas in her book, The Female Brain. She suggests testosterone if a woman has a low sex drive, for example.

I would think shots of Jäger would be a lot cheaper but I am not a neuropsychiatrist. She also talks about chemical treatments for mood swings but as long as those pies keep on coming, I am not too concerned about moods.

Anyway, this sounds like an important book and you can order it here to support science.

I hope this helps in your everyday lives because understanding the crucial differences between the sexes can help you get what you want in your relationships with women, like some peace and quiet.


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9 Responses to “Can’t Get A Date? Science Has The Answer”

  1. Markus Says:

    I like girls with hairy arms!

  2. Edward Says:

    And I like totally hairy girls, not just with hairy arms. Hair proclaims woman sexually mature adult, why take that hair away? I wish there were more courageous and non-brainwashed women, who dare to walk on the streets (come on) in the way nature had created!

  3. Cash Says:

    You both have hairy arms.

    Markus, meet Edward.
    Edward, meet Markus.

    If there’s one thing this site is about, it’s bringing people together.

  4. Bob Says:

    Good luck with your site in the future!m

  5. Sam Says:

    I don’t care what anyone says, Beth Osteofskey (the model/Howard Sterns fiance) above, is near perfect.

  6. Science And Supermodels » Blog Archive » The Science Of Relationships Says:

    [...] Can’t Get A Date? Science Has The Answer [...]

  7. K8 the GR8 » Blog Archive » Hairy me Says:

    [...] Anthropologically, it doesn’t make sense for women to be hairy.  Sure… didn’t they get to stay in caves and nurture young?  Men of course needed hair to keep the warm and display their virility and that’s lovely… I’m a magnet to a scruffy stubble, as long as it’s only a few days old.  Men need hair, but I don’t really understand how evolution hasn’t phased it out yet for women… Mother Nature must have gotten the hint by now that it’s out-dated and un-wanted?!  In fact, this guy claims women are generally getting hairier, and yes, there is indeed a blog dedicated to the subject out there! Hairy Women Blog. [...]

  8. Hannah. Says:

    Girl’s with hairy arm’s are supposedly good in bed, although I believe they made this rumour up.
    Hair is sexy, unless on legs.
    Arm’s is fine I feel.

  9. Chris Says:

    Hair on women. The never-ending debate. There are those for and there are those against. Its like a democrats versus Republicans. Neither side will never completely eradicate the other.

    To that end, those women who DO HAVE hairy arms, deserve to know that there are countless men who like it, as there are also men who hate it, who tend to be more vocal due to the whole “you don’t complain unless you have something to complain about” thing that we humans do.

    I cannot explain it although I have tried my whole life to figure it out. I am just genetically programmed to be attracted more to hairy women than to non-hairy women. Some of you may say that it doesn’t make any sense, and to some degree, I agree with you. I can’t do anything about it, and nor do I want to because I have found that my several relationships with girls who have very hairy arms have been extremely fulfilling and they benefited greatly from learning that their armhair was beautiful at least to one person.

    I created a website while in college to show the rest of the world my point of view on hairy armed women and have found a few thousand other men that share my point of view.

    That is all. Thanks for listening.


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