Sensational Oxford study: there is a correlation between hot seasons and an increase in births
2 months ago
The removal of sweat (hello sweat!) is a trait of modernity that ends in fixation. A generalized whim, a place where other repulsions are hidden, perhaps some anti-sexual hygienist (or moralist) mania, the kind that intellectually and socially no longer carry. But fortunately there is the scientific method to put things right. Oxford scholars have applied it, studying and systematizing the data on the trend of births after the recent very hot summer seasons. Let's say right away that the idea of a correlation between those born 9 months after a specific time interval and the total number of sexual relations in a community must be accepted. Some objection would be possible, but at least as an approximation of a trend we can certainly give credence to the hypothesis of the Oxonian scholars.
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