- Beer goggles
Beer goggles can mean:
An effect of drunkenness
Beer goggles is a slang term for a phenomenon in which consumption of
alcohol lowers sexual inhibitions to the point that very little or no discretion is used when approaching or choosing sexual partners. The term is often humorously applied when an individual is observed making advances towards, later regretting sexual contact with, a partner that is deemed unattractive, unacceptably scandalous, or repulsive when the prospect of sex is considered while sober. The "beer goggles" are considered to have distorted the "wearer's" vision, making unattractive people appear beautiful, or at least passably attractive. Beer goggles are also known as "Stellavision", "Beerglasses", "The Cider Visor", "Specs For Questionable Sex", "Trailer Trash Contacts","Tom Cottrell" "Fat Chick Lenses", "Tranny Glasses", "Glasses For Flat Asses", "She Said She Was 18 Goggles", "I See Sexy Hairy Vision", and "Optical Aids for Thai Ladyboys".The term is alluded to in
Selma's Choice , a 1993 episode ofThe Simpsons animated television series. On a trip to aDuff beer -endorsed amusement parkBart Simpson found actual "beer goggles" on sale at a souvenir shop; donning them he saw his plain, butchy auntSelma Bouvier turned into a pouty, alluring beauty.In January 2008, neuroscientists reported a similar physiological effect of alcohol on sexual behaviour in
fruitfly . When given a daily dose of ethanol, males fruitflies court male as well as female flies. This observed inter-male courtship requires dopamine transmission between neurons in the brain and is encouraged by repeated alcohol exposure. [Pen State News [http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/Han12-2007.htm] 1 January 2008]Meanwhile, a mathematical formula has been devised to model this phenomenon in humans [BBC [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4468884.stm 'Beer goggles' effect explained] 25 November 2005] , sponsored by eyecare firm
Bausch and Lomb , although this research has been criticised as having "no scientific merit". [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/nov/18/badscience.uknews Ben Goldacre, "How GxPxIxC = selling out to your corporate sponsor", The Guardian] 18 November 2006]There have been a number of songs written about this, chiefly
Smash Mouth 's "Beer Goggles",Lagwagon 's "Beer Goggles",Neal McCoy 's "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On" and "She Had No Teeth" by [http://www.rbtb.co.uk/ The Rob Beadle Triangle Band] . Most instructive is the beer goggles scene in Broken Lizard's 2006 movie Beerfest, where Barry (Jay Chandrasekhar) hits on and later beds Cherry (Mo'Nique); he is so drunk he not only thinks she's great looking, he thinks he is too.On the BBC panel show "
QI ",Stephen Fry was told what beer goggles were by fellow punditAlan Davies .Phill Jupitus chimed in and suggested that the Fry instead develops Madeirapince-nez or aSherry Monocle when inebriated. [cite episode |title=Drinks |episodelink=List_of_QI_episodes_%28D_series%29#Episode_6_.22Drinks.22 |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/qi|series=QI |serieslink=QI |network=BBC Four|airdate=2006-10-27|season=4 |number=6 ]A vision-distorting device
Some
police departments have literal beer goggles, which distort vision to an approximation ofdrunkenness . These are used in education programs to teach people, often teenagers, about the dangers ofdrunk driving .External links
* [http://www.lancashire.police.uk/index.php?id=4500] In
Rishton , Lancashire, England
* [http://themisfitsnews.blogspot.com/2007/03/beer-goggles-for-drink-drivers.html] InKościan in Poland
* [http://media.www.theranger.org/media/storage/paper1010/news/2006/03/10/News/beer-Goggles.Help.Raise.Alcohol.Awareness-1999746.shtml] InSan Antonio, Texas , USA
* [http://www.media.wayne.edu/1998/10/20/beer-goggles-tricycles-madd-all-part-of-alcohol-awareness-day] AtWayne State University References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2201198.stm 'Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder'] from BBC news
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/2970622.stm Drink drivers given 'beer goggles'] from BBC news
* [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0001391 'Recurring Ethanol Exposure Induces Disinhibited Courtship in Drosophila'] from PLos One
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