How To Tell If A Man Is More Likely To Cheat On You
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00:00How can you determine if a man is more likely to cheat on you?
00:05So, ladies, please pay attention here.
00:09And Fessy, you think you have guesses?
00:11I have a couple of guesses.
00:12I don't know where you're going with this,
00:13but you made it sound like it's a piece of attire or an accessory he wears.
00:17Giz.
00:17And I think I might know.
00:19I think I might know as well.
00:22Why do you guys know?
00:23Well, we have guesses.
00:24We have things that we think might be accurate.
00:25Are you wearing them?
00:26Let me tell you right now that when I saw this item,
00:29when I saw this story,
00:31before I actually got the details,
00:35this is exactly what popped into my head.
00:39Oh, my God.
00:39I know what it is.
00:41The story is, if you want to catch a cheater,
00:43this research, and this is like real research.
00:46This is from the University of Michigan.
00:49We're talking, what, the Wolverines here.
00:52What do you mean, eh?
00:53I'm a Michigan State guy.
00:54Gotcha.
00:54All right.
00:55So this research was done at the University of Michigan,
00:59published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
01:07And if you want to catch a cheater,
01:09they're suggesting that, you know,
01:11you don't need to hire a private investigator.
01:13You know, sometimes women, wives do that.
01:16If they think their husband's cheating,
01:17you hire a PI to kind of follow him around.
01:21You don't have to go through his phone
01:23and look at his texts and email or, you know, messaging apps.
01:27No, no, no.
01:28It might be as easy.
01:30I know what it is.
01:31I want to make a guess.
01:32Roxanne's raising her hand like she's in fourth grade over here.
01:35Yeah, I am.
01:37Yes.
01:38Yes, Roxanne.
01:39Is it chaps?
01:42Cheaters wear chaps.
01:44Listen, you're pretty close.
01:46Really?
01:47Well, I changed my answer now.
01:49What was your guess?
01:50My original guess was going to be a pinky ring.
01:53Because I know a couple of guys that wear pinky rings,
01:54and that's about like the schmuckiest thing,
01:56and they're the creepiest guys,
01:57and they're trying to think they're God's gifts to women.
01:59You think guys that wear pinky rings
02:01are the schmuckiest thing on the planet?
02:03Listen, I know two guys that wear pinky rings all the time.
02:06You're talking schmucktacular?
02:07But they think they're so suave with women.
02:11They think they're God's gift, and they're not.
02:13But I could picture the guys sporting pinky rings.
02:15What about the pinky ring with the little cocaine nail as well?
02:20What is that?
02:20I don't know those guys.
02:22A good time.
02:23All right, here's the deal.
02:24It's very simple.
02:25And again, this is not like some bogus study.
02:27This is the University of Michigan.
02:30This is not one of those study finds,
02:32internet clickbait stories,
02:34is, you know, some poll done,
02:37some poll done for some company
02:39that wants their name in the news.
02:41That's like, the study finds website.
02:43It's, there's a lot of that on there.
02:45It's fascinating.
02:45The state of Michigan has nothing bigger to worry about than this.
02:48This is very important.
02:50Women needing to determine if their guy's cheating?
02:53Yes.
02:53All right, here's the, you ready for the payoff here, folks?
02:55Here it is.
02:56Men who wear extravagant fashions
03:00with large luxury logos emblazoned,
03:06embroidered on the shirts
03:08are more likely to be untrustworthy
03:11according to the University of Michigan study.
03:14Before I read any further,
03:16when I saw that men who wear fashions
03:19with large luxury logos,
03:22I thought about those Ralph Lauren polo shirts
03:26with the giant logo.
03:28Haven't you seen those?
03:29Yes.
03:29You've got the little polo dude
03:31that's like, just like nipple-sized.
03:33And then, then you have the big, giant logo
03:36that's...
03:37Like a Chetland pony size.
03:38It's like a car door.
03:39You know, it's, it's, it's huge.
03:41So like a swish, you're probably safe.
03:44A little swish.
03:45A little under armor or whatever.
03:48Wait, I'm thinking of like affliction jewelry shirts.
03:51Is that what?
03:52Affliction shirts, Ed Hardy shirts.
03:54Remember those big old logos?
03:55Not the, the...
03:56No?
03:56But they, they focused and the research was surrounding...
04:00Listen, this is really amazing.
04:02Males who own tees with larger brand emblems
04:06rated higher on mating effort,
04:09lower on parental investment,
04:10according to the researchers,
04:12have higher interest in engaging in brief sexual affairs.
04:16So these men are less interested
04:18in having long-term committed romantic relationships.
04:22They just want to, you know,
04:24you know, get on with your life.
04:27And they want to mess around.
04:29They're also less attracted to women
04:31that want long-term relationships.
04:33According to men who own their shirts
04:36with smaller logos.
04:37I mean, this...
04:38This sounds like a stretch.
04:40University of Michigan here.
04:42Large luxury logos
04:44are a tip-off that the guy could cheat.
04:48Another purpose of the study,
04:50which was led by evolutionary psychologist
04:53Daniel Kruger, PhD,
04:55University of Michigan,
04:57was to determine whether men
04:58who wear flashy clothes
04:59were more attractive to women
05:01or if women may be more attracted to men
05:03who are rich
05:04and can provide them
05:05with a stable financial future.
05:07And again, the story says
05:09that the study focused on the brand
05:11Ralph Lauren
05:13and the famous polo shirt
05:15with the mini horse logo
05:17and the polo dude
05:18with the hammer
05:18or whatever you call that thing.
05:20So what are they doing?
05:20They're putting the vibe out
05:22with that large logo?
05:23Like, hey, baby,
05:24you know what they say?
05:24Large logo.
05:26What?
05:27I don't get it, Rox.
05:28No, what do you mean?
05:29Can you explain that?
05:29What do they say?
05:30I don't know what you're talking about.
05:31We don't get it.
05:32Large logo what?
05:33What do you say?
05:34Are you suggesting
05:35there's a correlation with what?
05:36I'm just...
05:37I'm trying to get to
05:37the psychology behind it.
05:39How do men sound again, Rox?
05:42I can't recreate that magic.
05:44Something like,
05:45you know what they say, baby,
05:46large logo.
05:47Fill in the blanks.
05:48MJ, is it any logo
05:50or is it like...
05:51Well, that's what they focused on.
05:52Somebody goes,
05:52oh my God,
05:53look at that
05:53Wackenhut security logo.
05:55Let's go do them.
05:57Like, what?
05:58Is it only apparel?
05:59Look at that huge
06:00Best Buy logo
06:00on the employee shirt.
06:04The research team
06:05asked a group of men
06:06to see which type of polo
06:08they'd rather wear
06:08while attending parties.
06:10The research showed
06:11that men prefer
06:12the smaller logo
06:12branded shirts
06:13for soirees
06:14as well as job interviews.
06:16Women who took part
06:16in this survey
06:17were not surprised
06:18by the results.
06:19You know,
06:20I think the question is,
06:21are there any women
06:23listening that have
06:24had experience
06:25with guys that wear
06:26large logos
06:27like the big
06:28Ralph Lauren
06:28or Ralph Lauren logo?
06:30Is it Ralph Lauren
06:31or Ralph Lauren?
06:32It's Lauren.
06:33You said it correctly
06:33the other day.
06:34It is Lauren.
06:35Okay.
06:36Any, seriously,
06:37any women,
06:38have you had experience
06:39with a cheating guy?
06:41Can you confirm
06:42this research
06:43from the University
06:43of Michigan?