A billion wicked thoughts what the world's largest experiment reveals about human desire
Two maverick neuroscientists use the world's largest psychology experiment--the Internet--to study the private activities of millions of men and women around the world, unveiling a revolutionary and shocking new vision of human desire that overturns conventional thinking. For his groundbreaking...
Main Author: | Ogas, Ogi. |
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Other Authors: | Gaddam, Sai. |
Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Dutton Adult,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: The world's largest behavioral experiment : why freshmen are easy, but the Internet is better
- What do we really like? : Sexual cues : how the Internet yanks open the curtains to reveal our most secret desires
- Monkey pay-per-view : male visual cues : why plump is sexy, mature ladies hold special advantages, and Freud suffered from penis envy
- Elmer Fudd, wabbit hunter : male desire : why men can get turned on by a jar of pennies and the male sexual brain is a clumsy hunter
- The Miss Marple Detective Agency : female desire : why there is no such thing as female Viagra and women have the most sophisticated brain on Earth
- Ladies prefer alphas : female psychological cues I, the hero : why women like barons, billionaires, and serial killers
- The Sisterhood of the Magic Hoo Hoo : female psychological cues II, the heroine : why the best men are always taken and every girl just wants to he loved
- Boys will be boys : gay cues : why gay men like straight guys and gay porn is (almost) indistinguishable from straight porn
- A tall man with a nice tush : female visual cues : why Playgirl magazine flopped, a firm tush is a nice advantage, and so many people don't like porn
- Cheating wives and girls gone wild : male psychological cues : why the forbidden is so exciting and the unexpected reason men like group sex
- Lords and lordosis : human psychological cues : why domination and submission are two sides of the same cortex
- Erotical illusions: the creative power of cues : what the Mona Lisa smile, Oreo cheesecake, and paranormal romance have in common
- Happy ending or happily-ever-after? : So what do I do with all this information?