Humans are visual creatures, and 90% of people who meet for the first time will judge appearance within 10 seconds and form an opinion about it within 4 minutes. For men, a woman’s looks and body seem to be far more attractive initially than her intelligence and talent.
1. Body symmetry
That is, the left half of the body should be exactly the same as the right half, with well-proportioned limbs. Randi Thoxil, an evolutionary biologist at the University of New Mexico, has been working on symmetry research for the past 15 years. He recorded the faces and bodies of different people into a computer with a scanner to determine the symmetry ratio. The findings show that both sexes find the opposite sex with good physical symmetry more attractive. Tehosire explained that this is a genetic advantage, indicating that a person has good survival ability, while indicating that she/he is very healthy. In contrast, men look at women in a slightly different way, placing more importance on the symmetry of a woman’s face than her body.
2. Sexy chin
Women with short chins and men with strong eyebrows are the most popular. Men and women with these features are more attractive because they signal reproductive health, Tehosire said. Estrogen restricts the growth of bones in a woman’s lower face and chin, making them relatively short, while the hormone also controls the growth of a woman’s eyebrows, making them more prominent. Men are influenced by testosterone, which contributes to a good lower face, chin, and thick eyebrows.
3. Waist-to-hip ratio
A study by University of Texas psychologist Devendra Singh on the ratio of human waist to hip circumference found that women with a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.7 (indicating that the waist is much thinner than the hips) were the most desirable to men. Scientists have analyzed the body type of Playboy magazine models and Miss America contestants, and found that most of these women have a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.7 or less. For women, the waist and hip ratio between 0.8 and 1.0 men are the most attractive, while the broad shoulders of men can also be more arousing to women’s sexual desire. Studies also show that people within the ideal waist-to-hip ratio are less likely to suffer from cardiovascular, cancer, diabetes and other diseases, regardless of their weight. And women who fall within this range also have fewer difficulties in getting pregnant.
4. Soft body odor
A study by German scientist Manfred Milinsky and others found that people instinctively use their noses in the process of choosing a mate, judging by scent to determine whether the other person is right for them. The scientists explain that this reliance on smell to aid in identifying a sweetheart is related to the body’s immune tissue. When people are close to each other, the odor emitted by the body is perceived by the other person and determines whether it will cause discomfort to the tissues and organs in the body. Generally speaking, this discrimination of each other’s body odor is not affected by external odors, which means that although the appropriate use of perfume may help to promote each other’s good feelings, but will not play a decisive role. A study at the University of Chicago also showed that women prefer men with body odors similar to their fathers.
5. Perfect breasts
Perfect breasts attract the attention of men, and the most perfect breast curve, which appears to be an “equilateral triangle” from the [front], is commonly known as the “golden triangle point. “The three points are the depression in the middle of the collarbone and the two nipples, and if the three points are connected into a straight line of equal distance, then the perfect ratio of the “golden triangle point” is met.