Sex And Wit - Why Women Love Men With A Gsoh

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I first came across the abreviation must have GSOH when as a young teenager I secretively studied dating ads posted by women in my Fathers evening paper, well not just in his copy. Hoards of women saying GSOH essential, must have GSOH, WLTM man with GSOH, only those with GSOH need reply it seemed to me then that if a man had this, liked beach walks and eating out, my love life (more likely sex life then) would be well-sorted. What struck me most about the adverts placed by men was their continued emphasis on them having a Good Salary Own Home, as if this was their interpretation of GSOH, the man, the provider image.

Women's brains appear to be quite different to men's in responses to humour, witty jokes and witty sayings with women more likely to activate - with greater intensity - the part of the brain that generates rewarding feelings in response to new experiences.

Researchers, from the Stanford University School of Medicine, used functional magnetic resonance imaging to monitor the brains of male and female subjects while watching humorous films. Previous studies have shown gender differences in the use and appreciation of wit and the meaning and function of laughter, but no previous research has examined sex-specific differences in the brain's response to humour.

The study, concluded that both sexes share much of the same humour-response system, but they also found that some brain regions were activated more in women. These included the left prefrontal cortex, suggesting a greater emphasis on language and executive processing in women, and the nucleus accumbens, which is part of the brain's reward centre.

So it's official: all women have a GSOH; therefore it follows that they want to be around men who can satisfy their desire to laugh. Sex and wit have long been associated together.

A GSOH has got to be up there rated very high along with chocolate and sex. Humour is infectious. The sound of heartfelt laughter is far more contagious than any cough, sniff, or sneeze. When laughter is shared, it unites people together and increases happiness and intimacy. In addition to the domino effect of joy and amusement, laughter also triggers healthy physical changes in the body. Humour and laughter strengthens your immune system, boosts your energy, diminishes pain, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to use. Laughter is strong medicine for mind and body. Laughter is the "Best Medicine" for Your Heart too. Can a laugh every day keep the heart attack away? Maybe so, laughter, along with an active sense of humour, may help protect you against a heart attack, according to a recent study by cardiologists at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in Baltimore.
Your sense of humor is one of the most powerful tools you have to make certain that your daily mood and emotional state support good health, a good dose of wit is the best thing for stress, coupled with a loving relationship and an enjoyable sex life.


About the Author:
Jamie Ogilvie has a GSOH!


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