16 Mar 2007 0906H

Eyetracking reveals what men’s preferences really are

Men look at George Brett's crotch two to one over the average woman.

What with General Pace making this statement and George Takei having to rebutt that statement, there seems to be all too much protesting going on these days. By way of my colleague Cathy, now, through the magic of eyetracking and empirical observation, studies reveal that when men look at pictures of other men, their eyes indeed wander. . . downwards. To quote Kevin Matthews, is it wrong?

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16 Mar 2007 1036H

K writes:

I think what I love most about the Takei response is the delivery. He just looks so gleeful.


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