"Does Viewing Beautiful Women Benefit Male Sperm Production?"
Watching Beautiful Women Boosts Sperm Growth
A Canadian study suggests that a woman's behavior determines the quantity and quality of her partner's sperm. Faced with an exceptional and intriguing woman, men produce more sperm and more vigorous sperm to compete with other men. The aim is to impregnate the woman and truly "belong" to her exclusively. The study also found that the amount of time a man spends with his regular partner affects sperm count. Those who spend only a little time with their partners daily have twice the sperm count compared to those who grow weary of their regular partner throughout the day. This underscores the importance of maintaining novelty for both marriage and male reproductive capabilities.
Daily Glances at Beautiful Women Can Extend Life by 4 to 5 Years
British researchers conducted a five-year experiment on 200 men and discovered that regularly gazing at attractive women was associated with lower blood pressure, slower heart rates, fewer heart diseases, and an average lifespan extension of 4 to 5 years. The study revealed that men politely gazing at beautiful women, akin to admiring beautiful landscapes, benefits their physical and mental health. A 10-minute gaze at a beautiful woman is almost equivalent to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise in terms of fitness effects. Although men may experience autonomic nervous system excitement, blushing, racing hearts, and cold hands and feet upon suddenly seeing beauty, daily exposure to beauty enables the brain's circuit control mechanisms to generate positive emotional memories, stabilize the emotional center, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases or strokes. The study also sheds light on why men enjoy looking at beauty.
Viewing Photos of Beautiful Women Boosts Men's Confidence Hundredfold
The research team discovered that merely looking at an alluring and beautiful photo for 45 seconds is sufficient to elicit significant chemical changes in a man's body, dramatically amplifying vanity and competitiveness. This individual might think: "My income has increased by a percentage point; my career must succeed; my social status must reach new heights; I must enhance my work capabilities; I deserve bread and beautiful women; everything is possible." The survey also found that approximately 80% of men who viewed photos of young women experienced an increase in testosterone levels and exhibited at least the same personality traits, while only 18% of men in the other group shared these characteristics. Ultimately, the survey revealed that men's ambition and dominance stem from their high testosterone levels, which previous studies have shown to be highly attractive to women.