Sunday, December 14, 2014

University study: Rats like sex partners in ‘lingerie’

University study: Rats like sex partners in ‘lingerie’ - EAGnews.org:
"MONTREAL, Canada – Students and professors at Concordia University in Montreal think they’ve learned some valuable lessons about behavior after studying male rats they mated with female rats in lingerie, then killed to look at their brains.
“In an unusual study, researchers allowed virgin male rats to have sex with females wearing special rodent ‘jackets.’ 
Later, when scientists gave the males a chance to mate again, the animals preferred to mate with jacket-wearing female rats rather than with unclad ones,” according to LiveScience.com.
“The findings suggest that male animals can learn to associate the sight and feel of clothing with sex.”
The study basically involved putting a dozen virgin male rats together with receptive female rats with their mini “jackets” and letting them go at it.
After that, they put the male rats with two receptive females, one with a jacket and one without, and they preferred jackets on.
....In other words, the scientists think the study provides insight into why men are turned on by lingerie.
The Post reports it’s the early experiences that is the big factor..."

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