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#168 - halelus (01/10/2016) [-]
oh, natural selection helped us develop reproductive instincts and that means we cant control them because its nature?
User avatar #174 to #168 - elcreepo (01/10/2016) [-]
Kids are usually stupid and haven't gotten the experience to learn to control their perverted thoughts yet
#177 to #174 - halelus (01/10/2016) [-]
what im more shocked about is the fact that a large majority of fj agree with this point
User avatar #178 to #177 - elcreepo (01/10/2016) [-]
Hush with your SJW ******** .
User avatar #199 to #178 - Sewallman [OP]ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
An average teenage male's brain chemistry is literally all about ******* or trying to be alpha. They are the most fertile they'll ever be. We have instincts that we fight all the time, but they're still there even if we don't act on them.

Even fully dressed girls still distract male classmates and even female troops in full combat gear distract male troops causing them to do worse as a group.

Humans are animals and have evolved a certain way to ensure the survival of the species creating subconscious instincts that societies have hushed down because they became useless as we advanced passed their need. A good example of a human instict we still have is bullying. It sucks, yes but without bullying and all that **** we wouldn't be the species we are today.
User avatar #201 to #199 - Sewallman [OP]ONLINE (01/10/2016) [-]
You can even say that teenage girls dress as slutty as they do instinctively to try and bag their alhpamale. 30 year olds don't dress that way, and it's not just a generation gap. 30 years ago the girls still dressed slutty.
User avatar #246 to #201 - elcreepo (01/11/2016) [-]
Yeah but you're implying that a 15 year old boy has the self control to not be completely distracted if a woman is wearing almost nothing to cover herself during class.

The female troops distracting male troops is ******** unless you can give me quite a few psychological studies.
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