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🗓️ 30 April 2024
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Why are fewer people having sex?
In this podcast I talk about people's bloated faces (from the modern diet). Recent studies suggest that high glycemic carbs and processed foods might be impacting our physical attractiveness and, consequently, our sexual activity.
Could our eating habits be making us less desirable? What can we learn from countries that maintain higher standards of attractiveness through their diets?
Listen to the whole podcast to find out!
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0:00.0 | Why the hell aren't people having sex anymore? A new Scientific American article reports that |
0:04.4 | 44% of young men and 74% of women have zero sex. That number's doubled in the last 10 years. |
0:12.3 | So I have a crazy theory.'s going to piss a lot of |
0:15.1 | people off on why this is. So here's my theory. The modern processed food system |
0:20.0 | has so bloated men and women's faces and bodies that they're no longer sexually |
0:25.2 | attractive to other people. So the pool of people we find hot enough that I want |
0:30.5 | to have sex with has shrunk in most countries. |
0:33.5 | It's now too small for everybody to be able to find a partner. |
0:37.4 | Modern food has made most humans the least attractive version of themselves. |
0:41.9 | We're pushing way too many calories into way too small |
0:45.5 | of bodies. We're feeding, like we're cows. Too many eyglycemic carbs, they |
0:51.5 | spike your insulin, force the body to store fat and |
0:54.2 | blow from excess water retention. No one looks pretty with a bloated face. |
0:57.7 | For example, a new study in neuroscience news found a statistical connection between the consumption of refined carbs and |
1:05.8 | decreased facial attractiveness. They can find it in a couple hours. It's crazy. |
1:10.3 | So we aren't finding enough people attractive enough, except in a few remaining countries. |
1:17.8 | I'll explain a second. |
1:18.9 | So now you're throwing a world of free porn and a few extremely attractive models on social media being pushed |
1:25.3 | continually on your algorithm and it's getting worse. A study back in 2009 found |
1:31.4 | that teens are spending 87 hours a year on porn. That was in 2009. |
1:36.1 | Imagine what it is now. So the standard of what's beautiful is going up. We see the most beautiful faces, you know, push continually and the |
1:46.0 | amount of people who actually look remotely beautiful like that is getting lower |
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