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CobraBoy! (tbyars@earthlink.net)
Sun, 14 Sep 1997 14:46:11 -0700


SEPTEMBER 14, 1997

The size of a man's testicles and his body symmetry are linked to his sexual
behavior, according to a recent study conducted at England's University of
Manchester. Evolutionary biologist Robin Baker discovered that men with
big balls are likely to have more sex and a greater number of partners than
their less well-endowed brethren. Baker also measured other body parts,
including men's fingers, ears, wrists and ankles, to determine body
symmetry. He found that men with highly symmetrical bodies were more
attractive to women and had sex more often and sooner than less
symmetrical males.

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SEPTEMBER 13, 1997

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of today's SCOREBOARD respondents...

22% think that, when it comes to sex, more is merrier.
78% think that, when it comes to sex, it's quality over
quantity.

Of men
26% think that, when it comes to sex, more is merrier.
74% think that, when it comes to sex, it's quality over quantity.

Of women
18% think that, when it comes to sex, more is merrier.
82% think that, when it comes to sex, it's quality over quantity.

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Care about people's approval and you will be their prisoner.
-Toa Te Ching

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