Men caught love in just 8.2 seconds

Scientists conclude that gentlemen may fall into love traps within 8.2 seconds.

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This is the content of a study on the world's leading sex science magazine Archives of Sexual Behavior this month. Scientists conduct research with 115 students. Secret cameras are used to track the movements of the eyes of these subjects.

Research shows that male students often look at 8.2 seconds with people they find attractive. Their eyes only stop for 4.5 seconds if the character is not very attractive. However, this is not true for women. The female students participating in this test looked at all the actors for the same amount of time.

Scientists conclude that men often find partners with them and have fertility. Meanwhile, women often avoid attracting unnecessary attention, due to fear of unwanted pregnancy or raising children alone.