A study of Mating behaviors

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by aspirine, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. aspirine

    aspirine Member

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    Supposedly, at some Midwestern University there was a study done in the 70’s called the Studs Wallflowers study. They observed behaviors at parties and discovered around 27 body movements the Studs did that the Wallflowers did not. They then taught the Wallflowers 14 of these movements. The results were that the Wallflowers were more “studly” than the studs.

    Do you know about this study? Do you know where it might be found?
     
  2. TattoedAquarian

    TattoedAquarian Senior Member

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    Sounds interesting.
     
  3. mortes

    mortes Senior Member

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    I have no idea what that means. Define some terms and maybe I will.
     
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