Kim Kardashian Shares Sexy Lingerie Selfies From Selfish—See the Pics!
May 5, 2015 by admin
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Ahead of the release of her new coffee table book, Selfish, Kim Kardashian is giving fans an intimate look at just some of what they’ll find when they flip through the pages. She has previously shared throwback selfies of her friends from years ago but now she’s revealing pics that are just a tad more risqué in nature.
Wearing only white lingerie, Kim stared seductively into the camera for this self-indulgent photo shoot. She captioned the first pic, which shows her décolletage clad in a white lacy bra, “Don’t think I didn’t put lots of sexy pics in my new book #SELFISH.” Kim, we don’t think anyone assumed otherwise!
She captioned the second pic, which shows her body instead of her face, “Goodnight! #PhotoBoothSelfie #SELFISH.”
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But don’t expect the pictures in Selfish to get too crazy. Originally, Kim’s first book was going to fall on the racier side of the spectrum, but ultimately decided to tone it down a notch. She opened up to E! News’ Catt Sadler explaining why she opted to remove some of the sexier pics.
“Probably one of the sexier ones,” she explained. “I like that section the best. There was a lot I had to edit out of there. I decided not to go too nude, because I didn’t wanna go too crazy.”
When Sadler referenced one of Kim’s more titillating pictures in the collection, the Keeping Up With the Kardashian star explained, “There was only one photo that was topless. The rest were suggestive.”
But how does her husband, Kanye West, feel about his wife putting her best assets on display? He’s all for it! “I think if anything, he’d go the opposite way like, ‘I wanna show off my wife for everyone to see,’” she began.
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Realizing that a lot of her admirers are younger, Kim ultimately decided to tone down what she included. “But yeah, I mean we did have that conversation, and he was like, ‘You know what? I do think a lot of your fans are younger so maybe don’t put too crazy…’ I mean, it was a decision.”
Although it’s Kim’s face that will be plastered across coffee tables everywhere, it seems that Selfish became a collaborate project between her and her hubby. “We had piles and folders and everything was laid out on the floor. And I was like, ‘I don’t know, what do you think? Should we edit it?’ And we did.”
Selfish hits shelves May 5.
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Male beauty can make you a financial daredevil
May 4, 2015 by admin
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Now there are even more reasons to hate George Clooney. Picture: Frazer Harrison
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UNTIL now we were only aware of the charms beautiful girls had on men.
Now, a new study shows that an attractive man can also affect a man’s financial risk-taking behaviour.
The study, led by Dr Eugene Chan, from the University of Technology in Sydney, tested how the risk-taking behaviour of male and female participants was affected by the mere glimpse of same-sex models.
“In my experiments, I showed pictures of shirtless male models to my male participants, and pictures of female models in lingerie to my female participants,” he said.
Participants were then asked to complete a series of financial risk-taking tasks, for example choosing between a 50% chance of receiving $100 or simply receiving $50.
Further experiments employing similar risk-taking tasks were performed, testing the influence of other factors such as a person’s assessment of its own beauty or its financial status.
The results showed clear cut differences between male and female participants.

Yet, this had no affect on women.
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Men were affected by this.
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While females were mostly not disturbed by the attractive female model and went for the less risky options, males got all worked out after seeing a hot male model and choose the risky option.
“Men might not want to admit it, and they might want to appear all macho, but the presence of other guys, especially good looking ones, can have an effect on what they do with their money.”
Chan first came up with this idea when browsing through some heavily sexualised advertising on a shopping mall.
“That got me thinking about not whether such advertising works, but how such advertising might impact other outcomes of interest,” he said.
After reviewing previous research Chan noticed little was known on whether same sex beauty also affected our behaviour.
“Now, in my usual stream of research, I focus on financial decision-making and risk-taking, so I put the 2-and-2 together to see how sexualised same-sex images influence financial risk-taking,” he said.

Chris Hemsworth is responsible for my gambling habits.
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Making up for our shortcomings?
According to Chan, the logic behind these odd results boils down to improving our chances of mating by making up for our shortcomings.
“When the average heterosexual man sees a good-looking guy, he likely has the perception that he’s less physically attractive,” he said.
So what happens then?
Well, we try to make up for it.
Chan thinks that our evolutionary background drives us to make up for our less attractive look in other ways, in order to increase our appeal to woman.
“Having financial resources is another major way for men, evolutionary speaking, to increase his appeal, and taking financial risks offers the quickest, if not the best, way to earn more money,” he said.

Don’t have good looks? Hit the slots.
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The findings have several potential implications.
For example, it may help financial advisers realise that there is a lot going on a man’s head when it comes to decide how to invest.
“My findings suggest that men’s evolutionary motives to find a partner will impact how willing they would bear financial risk. This in turn influences the type of investments they would invest in,” he said.
Whether good or bad, these findings may be both, explains chan.
“Obviously in a casino, it might be a bad thing for individuals, but it might be a good thing for casinos. But taking financial risks even in the stock market, say, also isn’t necessarily a bad thing,” he said.




