Posted on 11/17/2015 2:24:00 PM PST by sparklite2
"These findings suggest that men tend to overeat to show off -- you can also
see this tendency in eating competitions which almost always have mostly
male participants," explains lead author Kevin Kniffin, PhD, of Cornell University.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
*How many points do you get for silent but deadly?*
None. I always blame it on someone else.
Exactly. Can’t get a friggin’ word in edgewise anyway.
“typically their younger brother” For some reason I think there is a story in there somewhere.
Very true.
finally, proof I’ve been with a lot of women
I don’t think so, and this woman doesn’t believe this is true.
These studies are insane. No woman who loves a man wants to see them make themselves sick and fat.
They need to learn to downsize their microagression into more manageable portions.
IF you can even find a Pizza Hut restaurant. They are becoming more of a delivery/carryout.
I wonder how much of our tax dollars went for this crap.
Who goes to a pizza buffet and only eats 2 or 3 slices? Might as well just order individual slices or split a pie at the table at that point.
“to impress”?
Seems yet another idiot doesn’t know logical reasoning or how to recognize facts. Probably a college graduate.
A reason men may eat more in the presence of women is a common condition of simply being happy. Happy people tend to eat more. Women make men happy.
Only liberal dikes that hate men would claim something as nefarious as trying to be impressive.
There is certainly ONE form of eating thatâs GUARANTEED to make ANY woman happy - but we canât mention it here.
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I’m a vagitarian myself.
LOL. Very good.
you owe me a new keyboard and monitor for that one!!!! LOL RFLMAO
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