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Big Balls = More Alpha
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Big Balls = More Alpha

This seems like an obvious one, but they finally did scientific research on it. It's strange how the game-o-sphere seems to always be way ahead of the science world. Does that mean that scientists aren't alpha in general? Maybe they are all nerds.

Small balls = beta , big balls = alpha

Guess the old saying might be right:




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#2

Big Balls = More Alpha

Is there a way to figure what percentile my balls are in?
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#3

Big Balls = More Alpha

Something about this girl annoys me--probably the fact that despite her excess gummage, excess ~15 pounds, and possible cross-eyedness, she'll still have hordes of nerds and "I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE" nerd wannabes pining after her.

Anyway, this finding checks out with comparative morphology. However, at least across species, it appears that the relationship between testes size and paternal investment is not direct, but rather mediated through female promiscuity, with which both have a negative association:

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The relative sizes of male testes often reflect mating systems.[13][14][15][16] In species with promiscuous mating systems, where many males mate with many females, the testes tend to be relatively large. This appears to be the result of sperm competition. Males with large testes produce more sperm and thereby gain an advantage impregnating females. In polygynous species, where one male controls sexual access to females, the testes tend to be small. One male defends exclusive sexual access to a group of females and thereby eliminates sperm competition.

Studies of primates, including humans, support the relationship between testis size and mating system.[15][16][17] Chimpanzees, which have a promiscuous mating system, have large testes compared to other primates. Gorillas, which have a polygynous mating system, have smaller testes than other primates. Humans, which have a socially monogamous mating system, accompanied by moderate amounts of sexual non-monogamy (see incidence of monogamy), have moderately sized testes. The moderate amounts of sexual non-monogamy in humans may result in a low to moderate amount of sperm competition. Also, notably, in the case of an avowedly sexually monogamous society, the occurrence of sexual nonmonogamy is typically culturally stigmatized, and therefore detecting its prevalence is inherently difficult, if indeed it is at all possible. At best, such statistics can be viewed as general approximations with a wide margin of error.

#NoSingleMoms
#NoHymenNoDiamond
#DontWantDaughters
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#4

Big Balls = More Alpha

My balls are bigger than my dick. What does that mean?
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#5

Big Balls = More Alpha

^^ Are you Santa Claus?
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#6

Big Balls = More Alpha

That means you've got tit-balls.
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Quote: (01-12-2014 11:13 PM)Kabal Wrote:  

Something about this girl annoys me-

It's the vocal fry.

Take care of those titties for me.
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That video was not a funny take on the subject. But this is:




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#9

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Smaller balls= less testosterone. Less testosterone= more bitch like behavior. Science bitches.

"Feminism is a trade union for ugly women"- Peregrine
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#10

Big Balls = More Alpha

Balls of Asian guys have half the weight of the westerners that might explain why the japanese man are not that motivated to chase the chicks.
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#11

Big Balls = More Alpha

Time for HCG.
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Quote: (01-13-2014 11:11 AM)Every10GivesMeA10 Wrote:  

Time for HCG.

So if a "beta" injects HCG is he "alpha"?
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