Ladies Pick Foxier Clothes While Ovulating

Women really do a lot of things subconsciously when they are ovulating which they are not fully consciously aware of, but that nonetheless weild a stealthy power over their decisions and actions when they are at their most fertile time of the month – aka ovulating.

For those of you who aren’t too familiar with the female anatomical workings, ovulation is the brief period of time each month when a women drops an egg down into the area where it is most easily fertilized by a man’s sperm. It’s the most fertile ground for sexual intercourse to make babies in other words! 

Female’s libido and sexuality is a little different than men’s in that there are a lot of subconscious factors going into her mate choices and her other choices that bring her to sexual situations.

There have already been studies proving that women go for more masculine men when they are ovulating if they are single (or heck, sometimes even if they’re not if they’re straying). This makes complete sense, since nature is pretty much perfect and will find a way to perpetuate itself. It’s natures’ way of making us want to multiple basically.

Now, a new study shows that females who are ovulating not only go for more masculine men (broader shoulders, deeper voices, etc.), but they also tend to pick out sexier clothes when shopping, and may even pick out sexier clothes when they are dressing for those days.

This also makes sense when you think about natural selection and the sort of “survival of the fittest” game. Women are basically putting their body’s out there subconsciously, attracting mates, whether they like it or not, to them, when they are at their most fertile.

And there was no difference between women who were in partnerships or single, they all basically dressed more provocatively when they were ovulating. So whether women have a partner or not, they are looking to mate during this time of month, whether they like it or not.

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