Boob Study (Day Drinking Highlights)

Coleman talks to Corrine about the advantage of having breasts.
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There was a study done by some psychologists from the State University of New York at Oswego that concluded that straight men act differently around women with visibly erect nipples.... Well, duh!

It always amazes me when scientists, professors and psychologists from colleges and universities perform experiments to confirm what I thought was naturally obvious.

During the study, the psychs should pictures of a bunch of women with their faces blurred out. They would show the men a picture of a woman with modest clothing on, then another picture of the same woman, but with her nipples visibly erect through her clothing.

The psychs then asked the men questions about how they would interact with the pictured women. The study showed that men are more willing to help women with visibly erect nipples, even going as far as giving them money. The men were more willing to socialize with the women with erect nipples, especially if their interactions with the women meant being in close proximity to them. The men even went on to say that they would also love the women with erect nipples to join their circle of friends.

All of that makes complete sense to me, but what I really wanted to know is what women thought about that 'revelation'. I got a chance to talk to Corrine from Paradise Sports Bar and I asked her if she can see the change in behaviors of men when she wears clothing that show off more of her boobage.

In this week's Day Drinking Highlights, check out the conversation I had with Corrine and her thoughts on how women can utilize their bodies to their advantage.

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