Men are Dogs
Filed under: Human Sexuality
A recent scientific finding says that male dogs and men have so much in common in the way they interact with one another. And all these happen unconsciously, especially in men.
According to Live Science:
A male dog will whine and beg in deference to a stronger dog, but will lower its voice into a guttural growl if it thinks it has a fighting chance.
Men unconsciously do a similar thing, scientists say.
A new study finds that the lower the pitch of a man’s voice, the more physically dominant other men think he is. And men lower their voice pitch when addressing a man they believe to be less dominant than themselves, but raise it when speaking to someone they think is more dominant.
The findings, detailed in the July issue of the journal of Evolution and Human Behavior, could help explain why vocal pitch in men and women are so different.
Why am I not surprised at this? I personally know a lot of guys who act more like dogs than human beings. I know a friend’s poodle that would hump any human knee you would show it. I know most men who would hump anything that has a skirt on. They’re the same animals, and I think women know that sordid thing for a fact.
Next time, it would be good if scientists tell me “new” things I don’t know yet.
MEN ACT LIKE DOGS TO DETERMINE DOMINANCE [LiveScience]
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