26-05-2022, 05:45 PM
Both men and women who were a host for the parasite were rated as healthier and more attractive on average
A 2011 animal study also showed that infected male rats were perceived as more sexually attractive and were preferred as sexual partners by uninfected females , as explained by biologist Javier Borráz-León of the University of Turku . But what does the parasite do to humans? Does it really make him healthier overall?
https://www.welt.de/kmpkt/article2388350...tiver.html
A 2011 animal study also showed that infected male rats were perceived as more sexually attractive and were preferred as sexual partners by uninfected females , as explained by biologist Javier Borráz-León of the University of Turku . But what does the parasite do to humans? Does it really make him healthier overall?
https://www.welt.de/kmpkt/article2388350...tiver.html