A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World’s Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire

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=In a groundbreaking exploration of human desire, neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam delve into the real intricacies and hidden dimensions of human sexual behavior. With the world of dating and human attraction evolving rapidly, their book comes as a beacon for those seeking to understand the complex nature of female and male desire. The analysis is rich with insights uncovered from a vast collection of digital footprints, making it an invaluable resource for those immersed in the pick-up artist (PUA) community, as well as for individuals seeking profound dating tips and pragmatic dating advice.

The authors embarked on an ambitious Internet psychological experiment that collected a vast array of sexual data, erotic stories, web searches, online personal ads, and individual search histories. The purpose of this extensive compilation was to uncover the unspoken preferences and inclinations of men and women from across the globe. For PUAs and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of the opposite sex, this research is a treasure trove that provides a solid foundation to develop effective interaction and seduction tactics.

Each chapter offers a nuanced perspective

on the dynamics of attraction and courtship. Chapter 1, titled “What Do We Really Like?“, sets the stage for an eye-opening discourse on our true sexual predilections, as opposed to what we publicly acknowledge. This chapter is particularly relevant for those beginning their journey in understanding human attraction, revealing the often undiscussed truths that shape our romantic and sexual engagements.

“Monkey Pay-Per-View” in Chapter 2 delivers fascinating insights into the innate biological factors at play within sexual selection, drawing parallels with our primate cousins and their mating strategies. This provides a scientific backdrop to the tips and strategies employed by PUAs, reinforcing the theory that much of human dating behavior has deep evolutionary roots.

Chapters like “Elmer Fudd, Wabbit Hunter” and “The Miss Marple Detective Agency” take a more quirky look at the lengths to which individuals will go to satisfy their desires. These entertaining anecdotes serve as allegories for the hunter-hunted dynamic prevalent in the dating game. Such storytelling is both engaging and instructive, offering lessons wrapped in humor and historical analysis.

Ladies Prefer Alphas” in Chapter 5 aligns with the common PUA philosophy that confidence and dominance often play key roles in attraction. This chapter delves into the psychological aspects of what women find attractive, providing a solid base for advancing one’s skills in exuding charisma and assertiveness.

The Sisterhood of the Magic Hoo Hoo” and “Boys Will Be Boys” further dissect the innate and culturally influenced behaviors of women and men, respectively. By comprehending these differing perspectives, readers will find themselves equipped with the knowledge to better navigate the complex realities of modern relationships.

Chapter 8’s “A Tall Man with a Nice Tush” humorously yet informatively discusses physical attraction from a scientific standpoint. “Cheating Wives and Girls Gone Wild” alongside “Lords and Lordosis” in subsequent chapters confront edgier topics, exploring the boundaries and thrills that push our desires into bold, sometimes taboo territories. These discussions are pivotal for anyone seeking an edge in understanding the psychology behind these taboo topics, an understanding that can be applied in romantic pursuits.

Finally, “Erotical Illusions” encapsulates the essences of misdirection and misconception within our own desires, providing an extraordinary conclusion to an enlightening exploration of what turns us on and why.

The book is not just for entertainment; it’s a manual, a reference guide that distills raw data into applicable knowledge. The PUA community, as well as those seeking genuine dating advice, will find the empirical evidence and the psychological underpinnings presented to be transformative, shaping their interactions and strategies for years to come.

By providing a scientific lens to view sexual behavior, Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam have expertly crafted a resource that holds immense value in understanding female psychology. It is a must-have for anyone at the beginner level who wishes to comprehend the intricacies of attraction and for those aiming to enhance their dating life through empowered knowledge.

The learning format of this rigorous yet accessible study is a book, crafted by two prominent neuroscientists who have turned their expertise toward the often-misunderstood realm of human desire. Launched into the public discourse, this work serves to demystify the complexities of attraction by offering a unique combination of rigorous academic research and practical, real-world application.

Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: What Do We Really Like?

Chapter 2: Monkey Pay-Per-View

Chapter 3: Elmer Fudd, Wabbit Hunter

Chapter 4: The Miss Marple Detective Agency

.Chapter 5: Ladies Prefer Alphas

Chapter 6: The Sisterhood of the Magic Hoo Hoo

Chapter 7: Boys Will Be Boys

Chapter 8: A Tall Man with a Nice Tush

Chapter 9: Cheating Wives and Girls Gone Wild

Chapter 10: Lords and Lordosis

Chapter 11: Erotical Illusions