Posted on 09/09/2013 4:12:25 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Men with smaller testicles tend to be more involved as fathers, a new study suggests.
James Rilling and his colleagues at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, used MRI scans to measure the volume of the testicles of 55 fathers. The team asked these men and the mothers of their children a series of questions to determine how involved they are as fathers. The team also used fMRI brain scanners to look at the brain activity of the men as they viewed photos of their kids.
Men with smaller testicles got the best parenting scores in the questionnaires. When looking at pictures of their children, these men also showed more activity in regions of the brain associated with empathy and motivation to care for offspring than men with bigger testes, which suggests they are more nurturing fathers.
(Excerpt) Read more at newscientist.com ...
What? Are you volunteering?
Or beer. Aw, heck, why not add a fifth wedge so the graphic can include bacon AND beer?
You realize this thread will be filled with more information that we all want to know about male FReepers?
“Information,” or “boasts?”
My father must have had elephant balls.
The more caregiving women do, the more sex they will get from their men.
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