Profeta Pill
No Sex Goggles
Dr Charlene Sexton, Professor of Human Reproduction and Sexology at Middlesex University and Doctor Ima Babe, of the Tehran University have developed a medication that taken by males reduces the perception and effect of female appearance on male testosterone such that the physical female figure and women’s hair are not considered an affront to a religion as anticipated by some traditionalist cultures. The medication has a two prong effect of reducing testosterone and numbing optical receptors that focus on shape and facial recognition. It is a reversal of the “beer goggles” phenomenon where women become more attractive to men based on the level of intoxication of the man.
The net result is that women can now appear in public in the clothing of their choice protected by scientific pharmaceutical advances of the new drug, with a worldwide application in many parts of the world. Initial reactions by those theocracies that prefer the restrictions of female dressing options has been muted, treating this as not medically possible. In contrast, clothing and fabric manufacturers in those countries have protested outside the sponsoring clinic for the medical trials of the new drug.