New Study Reveals Women’s Tears Reduce Male Aggression
Recent study conducted by Weizmann Institute of Science has uncovered an intriguing discovery: the scent of women's tears has remarkable ability to diminish male aggression.
Researchers identified a unique chemical component within tears that communicates a soothing message directly to male brain. This chemical appears to significantly reduce aggressive tendencies in men, particularly in response to frustrating or unfair situations.
To investigate this phenomenon, scientists enlisted 31 male participants in a controlled experiment. Each participant engaged in a challenging computer game designed to provoke frustration. Prior to playing, they were exposed to either a saline solution or actual women's tears, applied discreetly under their noses.
Findings were striking: scent of tea...