You can’t blame it on the alcohol anymore. We’ve all been there — eyeing the stranger across the bar who looks a little too good after downing a few brews. Sober, they’d never be your type. But after ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Symmetrical faces are typically perceived as attractive ones, science tells us. So do people look more attractive when we're drunk ...
A new study that investigated the effect that drinking alcohol has on men’s perceptions of attractiveness may have disproven one well-known drinking-related phenomenon while providing supporting ...
You know how people joke about having a one-night stand with someone they wouldn’t find attractive sober, because they were under the influence of alcohol? Researchers from Stanford and Pittsburg ...
We all know about beer goggles. You’re at the bar whirling around on the dance floor and suddenly the crowd parts and there they are: THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PERSON EVER, except they’re not. Bam, beer ...
Contrary to popular belief, people may not get “beer goggles” after a few drinks. Researchers have found that consuming a few alcoholic drinks doesn’t make other people seem more attractive, but may ...
Bam, beer goggles. But that’s a little too simple — not all beer goggles are created equal, and there are many other types of goggles that we may (accidentally or intentionally) wear, causing us to ...
If you thought blurry eyes were to blame for the “beer goggles” phenomenon, think again. Scientists from the University of Portsmouth have tested the popular theory that people are more likely to find ...
Many a person has blamed "beer goggles" following a regrettable one-night stand, but a new study suggests that there's no such thing. Rather, alcohol acts more like "liquid courage," according to ...
It’s been a legend for years in barrooms and nightclubs — that “beer goggles” make people seem better looking. Well, a new study by University of Pittsburgh suggests that, while “beer goggles” may not ...
Psychologists says beer goggles are real, and they’re begging you to be careful this weekend Avoid beer goggles! New research finds that even minimal drinking can cause them.