After Studying 500 Prostitutes, He Discovered This Truth About Women – Geoffrey Miller
A groundbreaking study published in Evolution and Human Behavior (2007) by evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller analyzed over 5,300 work shifts of women in the sex industry to uncover how biology influences attraction. The findings were striking: women earned significantly more during their fertile phase, despite no conscious change in behavior, appearance, or effort. Those using hormonal birth control showed no such pattern, confirming a biological cause.
The study revealed that female desire is largely subconscious, driven by invisible signals such as body language, facial micro-expressions, voice tone, and pheromones—signals men respond to automatically without awareness. This research aligns with decades of cross-cultural work by David Buss, showing attraction is biological, universal, and instinctive, not the result of logic, kindness, or effort alone.
On Mindivara, this insight is explored not to blame or shame, but to understand the hidden mechanics of attraction—and why awareness, emotional stability, and presence matter more than performance or persuasion.
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