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| A Hollywood film has been produced on the subject.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Dogs_Lie_(2006_film)</ref> | | A Hollywood film has been produced on the subject.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Dogs_Lie_(2006_film)</ref> |
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| In 2020 (recently) an internet challenge has gone viral called the ''eye tracker test.'' The test taker is hooked up to eye tracking software and then shown objectively, sexually attractive and seductive videos of the opposite sex on their computer screen. The test taker must avoid looking at the attractive models face and body. In a video called ''I Made MY GIRLFRIEND Take The EYE TRACKER TEST..'' By youtuber Tal Fishman, he did just that.
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| His girlfriend had a surprisingly easy time overall avoiding looking at the international super male model faces in the videos, mainly focusing on the backgrounds. When the girlfriend did look at the men's faces, the girlfriend's gaze lingered over the eyes, the chin, jaw, neck and then traps, in that order. No attention was paid to head hair, the brow ridge or brow hairs, lips or nose! The only times the girlfriend looked at the men's bodies where when the men were built like 2% body fat bodybuilders, wet and oiled up about to perform on stage ''and'' in bright indoor lighting/bright outdoor sunlight. When the lighting was dark the girlfriend was able to easily avert her gaze, no matter how attractive the men's bodies. '''However, no matter how ridiculously physically attractive the men appeared, when a horse was in the frame, the horse was always more arousing!<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WFnqe5Hisw</ref>'''
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| ==References== | | ==References== |