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How advertisers use sex (hot babes), to control men, and turn them into consumer baboons

Just another study busting a common feminist fallacy, that we always intuitively knew was wrong. I love it how in feminism they keep yammering on how “bla bla bla, as a man, the media caters to you, wherever you look, there are hot women displayed to appease you…

As I’ve always said, and known, its actually a form of men-control. Those babes aren’t shown to empower men, in fact, the opposite, those men are shown to control, and subjugate men to corporations. The message is “you man, loser, if not have this product, you do not deserve this woman”… And on top of that, this research below shows how hot women make men irrationally unable to delay gratification, and just having to spend money and buy shit they don’t need.

Craving for Sex May Trip Other Hungers in Men: Scientific American Podcast

Men who watch a video of bikini-clad women or fondle lingerie are apt to be more impatient to receive other rewarding stimuli, like money, candy or even soda—according to research published last week in the Journal of Consumer Behavior.

Three studies included a total of 348 men, from 17 to 39 years.

After seeing pics or videos of sexy women or handling a bra, men consistently preferred immediate gratification: They chose to receive a small sum of money right away, over receiving a large sum later.

Previous studies show that erotic stimuli tap into the same brain circuits as money and drug rewards do. This research further supports the idea that one stimuli, sexy images, can leak into a craving for different stimuli, like money—at least in half the human race.

No similar effects reported for women…yet.