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Posted by Anonymous (not verified) on February 13, 2008, 11:40 am
As I thirty-somthing guy, when an attractive female stranger comes into my field of view, I cannot fight the reflex to (briefly) stare. But often, after the initial moment, I amuse myself by watching other guys succumb to the caveman reflex. It's almost like watching a physics professor demonstrate some basic and immutable principle of motion we all take for granted. The fact of the matter is that I'd rather my frontal lobe had the upper hand over my cerebellum, but it doesn't. Maybe someday, thousands of generations into the future, we'll have evolved beyond this. Could happen.
As I thirty-somthing guy, when an attractive female stranger comes into my field of view, I cannot fight the reflex to (briefly) stare. But often, after the initial moment, I amuse myself by watching other guys succumb to the caveman reflex. It's almost like watching a physics professor demonstrate some basic and immutable principle of motion we all take for granted. The fact of the matter is that I'd rather my frontal lobe had the upper hand over my cerebellum, but it doesn't. Maybe someday, thousands of generations into the future, we'll have evolved beyond this. Could happen.