In spray form, it seems that the so-called 'cuddle chemical' can make a man feel like a woman.The Cambridge and German scientists 24 healthy men took nasal sprays containing oxytocin while 24 others received a placebo.Afterwards the men were shown photographs including a little girl in tears, a child embracing a cat and a man in mourning, and asked them to describe the level of empathy they felt with the people in the pictures.'The oxytocin group showed significantly higher emotional empathy levels than those men who had taken the placebo,' said Dr. Ren? Hurlemann, of the Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn.
One wonders how countries could militarize this spray.....hmmmmmM?
Navy- Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said it when announcing the decision to allow women to serve on submarines.
You got an A ! It's the navy. On Thursday, a US ban on women serving on submarines passed into history. Women, who already make up 15% of the active-duty navy, will be able to serve on submarines in the future.
Makes me wanna join the Navy almost, Navy Women are generally pretty hot.
Depends on how long you've been at sea. Hotness increases in direct correlation to the number of days since the last landfall / liberty port.
In comparison to the average Army women they are very hot. We have cracked jokes during my career that the other services have appearance standards for their females while the army will take anyone.When I have been deployed we called the females deployed with us princess for a year because they get all the attention and look progressively better as the deployment goes on and then lose all their attractiveness as soon as we redeploy. Some of them are crushed that they don't get any attention at home-station.
Question: why were women prohibited from serving aboard submarines in the past?
Female sailors on submarines, some have argued, will compromise missions when they become pregnant, will complicate the already fragile social ecosystem of the submarine, and will add stress to wives ashore.