Peer reviewed study correlates smaller nut sacks with nurturing brain activity.
Link to the Time article: http://goo.gl/Flgnks
Link tot he journal article: http://goo.gl/wJWLsy
No surprise that low T betas make better family men. I'm sure there are those out there who argue that being a father is the epitome of masculinity, but the truth is that men with higher T levels are more likely to be taking risks and chasing tail, not necessarily the best traits for a stable family life.
OR
Maybe it has something to do with the changing familial roles for men in our society (feminization of western men), with an accompanying change in the societal definition of what make a "good father".
Either way, it looks like the sackless will inherit the earth.
Link to the Time article: http://goo.gl/Flgnks
Link tot he journal article: http://goo.gl/wJWLsy
No surprise that low T betas make better family men. I'm sure there are those out there who argue that being a father is the epitome of masculinity, but the truth is that men with higher T levels are more likely to be taking risks and chasing tail, not necessarily the best traits for a stable family life.
OR
Maybe it has something to do with the changing familial roles for men in our society (feminization of western men), with an accompanying change in the societal definition of what make a "good father".
Either way, it looks like the sackless will inherit the earth.