Infatuation Rules
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Of course, men blessed with symmetrical features, chiseled jaws and great hair will always score higher in the attractiveness stakes, but several studies have shown that women tend to be more attracted to approachable, average looks when looking for a long-term partner.
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Read More »Whether it’s through gruelling gym sessions, intellectual refinement or wallet-slimming shopping sprees, the majority of men are on an endless, excruciating mission to appear more interesting, desirable or attractive to the opposite sex. It’s not our faults; we’re wired that way. But you may be making more mistakes in the dating department than you think. Below, we’ve found seven (principally non-physical) qualities that women find attractive in men. Happily, they disprove many of the tall, dark and handsome stereotypes most men have come to loathe — but still think women love. Instead, from a generous spirit to the power of approachability, here are a handful of the most alluring traits and characteristics every man should aim to embody…
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Read More »Don’t act like you’re surprised. For generations, women have been telling man that a sense of humour not only matters — but might even be the most important and attractive quality a man can possess. We, the more sceptical sex, have raised our eyebrows at the claim. But it checks out. Jeffrey Hall, an associate professor of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas, published a paper in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, in which he detailed a study that hinged around a series of blind date-style tests. “Shared laughter,” he wrote, “might be a pathway toward developing a more long-lasting relationship.”
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