SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie
A BBC One documentary in three episodes ( SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie Brainsex, SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie Attraction, SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie Love) who delves into our minds to find out how we think and fall in love. Men were more thing oriented... And women were more people oriented. Women like relationships, men like facts. The hormone testosterone plays an important part in competitiveness. The sex of our brain is not as clear cut as the sex of our body. I'm much more feminine than I realised. While women tend to have female brain sex, and men usually have male brain sex, as individuals we are a mosaic, a unique mixture of both. As a child-minder looking after kids, I'd have hoped my empathy score would be a bit better.
To predict mutual attraction. We are looking at a number of variables and the way that they combine. There is uh physical attractiveness. There is similarity to one's self and the CQ that covers uh a vast array of personality. Social attitudes and uh personal preferences. What type of relationship would you prefer? CQ stands for compatibility quotient. The test has been developed using happily married couples. And predicts how well a couple are likely to get on in the long term. Rather ambitious task we have here but we would suppose that if a person showed compatibility in all of these areas then uh the future would be quite rosy. The predictions will be tested at a speed date. The scientists have selected twenty men to meet twenty women at an event which will generate four hundred encounters. None of these people has any idea who the scientists have matched them with. But they have very clear ideas about what they want. The woman who I'm looking for is someone who likes to do the household chores.
Couples who are experiencing problems in their relationship or who've been troubled in a relationship for a while now showed the opposite result. But what was happening in his brain?
Four couples are about to go on a scientific journey. All are at very different stages of love. Steve and Donna are getting married. Hayley and Jay have just split up. Alan and Lynn are thinking of doing the same. Millie and Sid have been married for seventy years. All of them happy. But why does love last for some couples and not for others? Now scientists think they know the answer. They can even predict from a wedding photograph when it will go wrong. This couple is in trouble. But when it does can the scientists do the most important thing of all - put it right? Everyone dreams of finding their perfect partner. In here. Like all couples going up the aisle Steve and Donna believe their marriage will last for ever.
But after seventy years of looking at the real thing both picked idealised versions of their partner. Perhaps the reason their relationship has remained so strong. Couples who are experiencing problems in their relationship or who've been troubled in a relationship for a while now showed the opposite result.
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| SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie BRAINSEX
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Men and women are just the same. Just as caring, just as promiscuous, just as good at a three point turn. Aren't they? The results of a new BBC sex survey of 500,000 people from around the globe provide very revealing answers. And five men and five women are put through a unique battery of experiments to uncover the real differences between the sexes. And in a television first we reveal the true effects of sex hormones on the brain by following 29-year-old Max as, under the influence of monthly testosterone injections, she turns from a woman into a man. Our street survey found that on average, men reported 13 sexual partners, while women only managed 7, in line with other sex surveys. But hold on, who are all the men sleeping with? And the survey's about sexual behaviours and attitudes. The trouble with asking personal questions face to face is that you rarely get honest answers.
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| SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie ATTRACTION
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Can science predict sexual attraction? In a ground-breaking experiment, a team of scientists orchestrate a unique speed date with a hundred singletons to test their theories - with unexpected results. The scientists analyse our speed-daters bodies, faces, and psychological and social profiles to find out what the key predictors of sexual chemistry really are. Our scientists believe they can find them the perfect mate where orthodox match-making methods have failed. The perception analysers who that men and women who decided to date had made up their minds within seconds. With few exceptions the three minute conversation made no difference at all. Clearly looks are all important but its not the face. It's the body that counts. In terms of physical attractiveness there were two very important physical factors that made all the difference. They were different for men than for women. For men the factor that blew all the others out of the water was waist to hip ratio. Waist to hip ratio is the size of the waist in relation to the hips and is a reliable indicator of fertility.
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| SECRETS OF THE SEXES movie LOVE
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Half of all new marriages end in divorce but scientists say they've found the secret of long lasting love. They claim they've identified how love works and can even tell which marriages will make it. If so, can they save couples whose relationships are on the brink of collapse? We find out whether being out of love affects how we physically see our partner, and in one of the most daunting stress tests known to psychologists, how our physiological reactions to conflict threaten love. It's nice being back as a family. Hope to be able to keep it up. I will commit to making a conscious effort not to belittle your opinion, whatever it may be.
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