Turns out, the way to a man’s heart may not be through his stomach, but through another key organ.
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A new study reveals that males are hard-wired to want sex more than food.
Scientists at University College London studied worms, not humans — but said they expect similar responses in men.
"The male human brain has types of neurons that the female brain
doesn't, and vice versa," co-author of the study Scott Emmons, told the
Telegraph. "This may change how the two sexes perceive the world and
their behavioral priorities."
The worms were tested by being placed near food and another, sexually
available, worm — a higher percentage of male worms slithered over to
the would-be sex partner than the food.
The conclusion: some males would rather die happy than full.
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