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Why do? - Dave - 07-14-2009 why do humans prefer hot food? why do humans find fat people unattractive? why do humans like having the company of animals? i wish i was a genetecist. Re: Why do? - Luinbariel - 07-14-2009 I think a lot of those statements aren't true of all humans. Re: Why do? - Geoff - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 12:40 PM)Dave link Wrote: why do humans prefer hot food? BECAUSE THASSA ASPICY MEATABALL Re: Why do? - zaneyard - 07-14-2009 it's all about society if you grew up in a place where you saw boobies all the time, boobies wouldn't be censored in the media yay Intro to Sociology class!!!!!! Re: Why do? - Surf314 - 07-14-2009 Why do some people like cold soup? Re: Why do? - cannedpeahes - 07-14-2009 As you might notice, many features of attractiveness vary culturally, geographically, and ethnically, due to the demands of the environment in question. In a low-risk environment fat symbolizes the ability to nurture. People who hail from those regions prefer fat people. In a high-risk environment it betrays vulnerability and the inability to protect offspring. People from those regions prefer skinny people. In a cold area of the world, cold food means it has been sitting out for a while. Hot food is desirable because it seems fresher. In a warm area, it means the exact opposite. Re: Why do? - KarthXLR - 07-14-2009 Why do some people post polls on forums asking for decisions about life changing elements? Re: Why do? - Surf314 - 07-14-2009 Why do birds suddenly appear.... Re: Why do? - CaffeinePowered - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 12:58 PM)peaches link Wrote: In a low-risk environment fat symbolizes the ability to nurture. People who hail from those regions prefer fat people. Actually these are the opposite, in a high-risk tribal style environment prone to famine, food availability is linked directly to wealth, thus if you are fat/chubby, it means that you are more 'well off' than someone who is skinny. In a more modern setting, the cheap and more widely available food is more fatty, so if you are poor, you eat food that is worse than you. Odds are as well you might be working much longer hours and not have the time either to exercise or make proper food selections. Re: Why do? - Mr. Face - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 12:40 PM)Dave link Wrote: why do humans prefer hot food?They don't? Re: Why do? - Benito Mussolini - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 02:52 PM)Mr. Face link Wrote: [quote author=Dave link=topic=3278.msg97663#msg97663 date=1247593206]They don't? [/quote] I'll show you hot food. You'll like so much you'll swallow it all. Re: Why do? - Dave - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 02:52 PM)Mr. Face link Wrote: [quote author=Dave link=topic=3278.msg97663#msg97663 date=1247593206]They don't? [/quote] why did humans start cooking food then? and why does eating warm things feel good. why does warmth feel good? Re: Why do? - Honest - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 02:53 PM)Benito Mussolini link Wrote: [quote author=Mr. Face link=topic=3278.msg97796#msg97796 date=1247601132]They don't? [/quote] I'll show you hot food. You'll like so much you'll swallow it all. [/quote] It's like I'm not even needed anymore. Stop stealing my thunder. Re: Why do? - Benito Mussolini - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 02:57 PM)SUPER MACHO MAN link Wrote: [quote author=Benito Mussolini link=topic=3278.msg97797#msg97797 date=1247601207]They don't? [/quote] I'll show you hot food. You'll like so much you'll swallow it all. [/quote] It's like I'm not even needed anymore. Stop stealing my thunder. [/quote] Sorry. Not my fault I can travel in the USA as much as I want and that you can't come running around naked in my turf. Re: Why do? - at0m - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 12:44 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: it's all about societyThis. A person's preferences (as well as their preconceptions about others' preferences) are primarily a result of cultural mores/norms. Re: Why do? - zaneyard - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 02:59 PM)at0m link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=3278.msg97669#msg97669 date=1247593482]This. A person's preferences (as well as their preconceptions about others' preferences) are primarily a result of cultural mores/norms. [/quote] i mainly wanted to say my point about boobies, but it can be applied to a lot of different things Re: Why do? - at0m - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 03:21 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=3278.msg97805#msg97805 date=1247601563]This. A person's preferences (as well as their preconceptions about others' preferences) are primarily a result of cultural mores/norms. [/quote] i mainly wanted to say my point about boobies, but it can be applied to a lot of different things [/quote]Nudity is probably the best example of it, but yes it can be applied to many other things. Re: Why do? - zaneyard - 07-14-2009 (07-14-2009, 03:21 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=3278.msg97805#msg97805 date=1247601563]This. A person's preferences (as well as their preconceptions about others' preferences) are primarily a result of cultural mores/norms. [/quote] i mainly wanted to say boobies [/quote] Re: Why do? - at0m - 07-14-2009 Quote:[quote author=zaneyard link=topic=3278.msg97808#msg97808 date=1247602904]This. A person's preferences (as well as their preconceptions about others' preferences) are primarily a result of cultural mores/norms. 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