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Study: Carry a guitar to get more phone numbers

A man carrying a guitar case more than doubles his chances of getting a date versus carrying nothing.
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NYP2001081409 - 14 AUGUST 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Slash of the rock group Guns and Roses poses with his Gibson guitar and its creator Les Paul (right) at the Iridium Club in New York City, August 13, 2001 where Paul celebrated the 50th anniversary of his creation of the renown Gibson guitar. Paul is considered one of the foremost leading innovator in guitar and electronic design. (Filemk/ep/Ezio Petersen/UPI)
NYP2001081409 - 14 AUGUST 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Slash of the rock group Guns and Roses poses with his Gibson guitar and its creator Les Paul (right) at the Iridium Club in New York City, August 13, 2001 where Paul celebrated the 50th anniversary of his creation of the renown Gibson guitar. Paul is considered one of the foremost leading innovator in guitar and electronic design. (Filemk/ep/Ezio Petersen/UPI) 
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Published: May 8, 2013 at 12:13 PM
By KRISTEN BUTLER, UPI.com

Researchers at the University of South Brittany in New Zealand have found that carrying a guitar can increase a man's chance of getting a woman's phone number by nearly a third.

One News reports that behavioral sciences Professor Nicolas Gueguen hired a 20-year-old actor to approach 300 women who appeared to be aged 18 to 22 in a shopping center.

For the first 100 women he held a sports bag, for the next 100 women he held a guitar case and to approach the final 100 women he carried nothing.

The sports bag was the least favorite among the women, with only 9 percent giving the actor their numbers. When he carried nothing, the actor got phone numbers from 14 percent of the women.

The guitar case, at a 31 percent success rate, was the runaway favorite of the New Zealand shoppers.

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