Cars make women swoon no more
Cars are to boys, as shoes are to girls. That explains why men often mark significant phases of their lives with cars: teenage dreams, personal achievement,
male menopause, whatever. But sorry boys, as impossible as it may seen, according to a new study, a brand new car won’t help you much to attract women. Maybe that’s because more and more women are buying themselves cars, making them toys for big girls as well.
A study that was commissioned by the Australian Top Gear revealed that the brain of a typical woman does not show significant
reactions to men whether they are driving a Ferrari of a beaten-down jalopy that was due for the museum, say 20 years ago?
Based on pop culture and belief, men who drive an attractive and fast vehicle automatically become more attractive to women compared to those pedaling away in bicycles. Also men who are generally attractive (or believe to be attractive) are immune to the type of car they drive. According to Neuro Insight’s Peter Pynta, the one who made the study, you don’t have to worry about driving a jalopy if you’re already attractive.
The study reveals that more average-looking Joes enjoy the benefit of being seen with any type of car. Unfortunately, those who belong in the lower levels of male attractiveness won’t get famous with women even if they’re driving a Ferrari or a BMW. Sorry boys.
Of course, this could be a case to case basis. It’s up to you to judge whether the study is truthful or Neuro Insight is just pulling our legs.