Soppy music may help adulterous men get a bit of nookie
6 Jan 2011
Men looking for a bit of nookie may find soppy music helps them woo a mistress, new research has found.French psychologist Nicolas Gueguen has found that women are twice as likely to agree to a date with a stranger after hearing a love song as they are if neuteral music was heard, reports the Daily Mail.
Findings reveal that 52 per cent of women gave their phone number to a stranger after hearing a romantic tune. If music neutral was playing, only 28 per cent of women gave out their number.
The study used 183 female students who were aged between 18 and 20. The women thought they were taking part in a market research study.
They were placed in a room where different types of music were playing, after which they led into a different room where a male actor was ready to ask them on a date.
So men looking for a bit of nookie or a long-term adulterous relationship may like to consider playing their object of desire some romantic songs before propositioning her for a date, as they may increase their chance of getting a date.
Posted by Roger Motion
Category: Married dating strategy
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