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« on: 20/08/2008 15:11:34 »
 [???]why do men get nosebleed or stare at women's you know whats  [???]and why is their next thing in mind? and what its triggers in the brain ?
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« Reply #1 on: 21/08/2008 01:33:03 »
why do men get nosebleeds - it could be due to a number of reasons ranging from thin membranes, to warm weather, to too much nose picking. Not limited to men specifically.

or stare at women's you know whats - they like the view?

and why is their next thing in mind? and what its triggers in the brain ? - According to the Kinsey Report (Sexual Behavior in the Human Male), 54 percent of men think about sex every day or several times a day, 43 percent a few times a week or a few times a month, and 4 percent less than once a month.
There has been suggestion that men are have more 'visual' brains (when it comes to sex) it fits in nicely with the two types of stimulus that cause erection, one being the psychogenic- needing smells sounds and sights to produce erotic emotions.
However, it's not all cut and dried, (what is?) A University of Cambridge study found that 17% of men have a 'female' empathising brain and 17% of women have a 'male' systemising brain.


I didn't quite get the question, but hope that I've covered it in some way.

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« Reply #2 on: 21/08/2008 01:43:02 »
Quote from: Jonrio on 20/08/2008 15:11:34
why do men get nosebleed or stare at women's you know whats

A nosebleed can result from staring at a women's you-know-whats, via a punch in the face from her husband  [:)]
« Last Edit: 21/08/2008 10:19:35 by RD »
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« Reply #3 on: 21/08/2008 16:34:09 »
 [:)] thank you for the answer   this maybe one main reason think  that women are jealous with other women
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