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Human faces all look very similar to our species. The reason we can detect slight differences is because of the fusiform gyrus, which is responsible for facial recognition. Women instinctively recognize a Chad’s face as that of a hunter.
Then, the mesolimbic system and the ventral striatum activate, releasing dopamine into the brain. This sends the message: “This guy is a hunter—he can produce strong offspring and help me pass on my genes.”
This process is entirely primal and instinctual. It's legitimately game over at that point—there's no beating biology. Reminder: without our biological filters, Stacies would look like walking chimpanzees. No joke.
Then, the mesolimbic system and the ventral striatum activate, releasing dopamine into the brain. This sends the message: “This guy is a hunter—he can produce strong offspring and help me pass on my genes.”
This process is entirely primal and instinctual. It's legitimately game over at that point—there's no beating biology. Reminder: without our biological filters, Stacies would look like walking chimpanzees. No joke.