belgareth
10-03-2008, 04:51 AM
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Geoffrey Miller's work could affect the
earning potential of exotic dancers everywhere.
Miller, an associate professor of psychology at the University of
New Mexico, and his colleagues knew of prior studies that found women are more attractive to men when at peak
fertility. So they took the work one step further — by studying earnings of exotic dancers.
In the 18 subjects
Miller studied, average earnings were $250 for a five-hour shift. That jumped to $350 to $400 per five-hour shift
when the women were their most fertile, he said.
a longer article but most of that was unrelated to mones.
Geoffrey Miller's work could affect the
earning potential of exotic dancers everywhere.
Miller, an associate professor of psychology at the University of
New Mexico, and his colleagues knew of prior studies that found women are more attractive to men when at peak
fertility. So they took the work one step further — by studying earnings of exotic dancers.
In the 18 subjects
Miller studied, average earnings were $250 for a five-hour shift. That jumped to $350 to $400 per five-hour shift
when the women were their most fertile, he said.