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Police in a Cornish town have urged residents to be cautious following reports of "aggressive" men trying to carry out door-to-door sales. A Facebook post from Bude Police said officers had ...
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On Monday, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president and CEO Stephen Jones proclaimed that his team's plan in the offseason is to be "selectively aggressive" in filling out the gaps of its roster ...
In a video message on TikTok on Tuesday, Jan. 28, the three-time gold medalist said a group of "middle-aged men" have been getting "aggressive and hostile" with her at airports all over the country.
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The results showed that sniffing tears significantly reduced men’s aggression – by 43.7% – compared to sniffing saline. This effect wasn’t due to changes in arousal, ...
In this model, men are expected to always act tough, be aggressive, take risks, be stoic, heterosexual, homophobic and transphobic, emotionally inexpressive, hostile to femininity, and dominant.
Researchers found that after smelling women’s tears, men experienced reductions in aggression by more than 40 percent, as assessed through levels of aggressive behavior and brain activity.
The men didn't know what they were sniffing, since both tears and saline are odorless. Revenge-seeking aggressive behavior dropped more than 40% when the men sniffed female tears, compared to saline.
New research, publishing December 21 st in the open access journal in PLOS Biology, shows that tears from women contain chemicals that block aggression in men.The study led by Shani Agron at the ...