Infatuation Rules
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The structure of the eye orbits, otherwise known as the bones around your eye, are directly linked to the attractiveness of your eyes. An orbiture with a bigger height and width is seen as more attractive than a smaller or thinner one.
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Read More »Women in both experiments rated the male faces with feminine traits as more attractive than the distinctly masculine faces.
Michael B. Jordan’s smooth, supple skin. George Clooney’s big, soulful eyes. A young Mark Harmon’s thick, wavy hair and small, pointed chin. Such facial characteristics—which scientists who study human perception rate “feminine”—may well be why each of the three actors at one time or another was named “Sexiest Man Alive” by People magazine. Clooney even won twice. This aligns with findings by New York University postdoctoral scholar DongWon Oh; Natalie Grant-Villegas, who was a PhD student at Columbia at the time of the research; and Chicago Booth’s Alexander Todorov. Their experiments asking heterosexual women (most of them white and from the United States) to rate the general attractiveness of male faces suggest that such women typically prefer men’s faces that have more feminine shapes, which can include big eyes and small chins. In aggregate, the women participants in Oh, Grant-Villegas, and Todorov’s experiments preferred male faces that signaled stereotypically feminine personality traits such as warmth, honesty, and nurturing, the researchers find. They conclude that straight women are often more attracted to men they perceive to have more feminine personalities. Does this mean personalities literally show up in our faces? Not necessarily, Todorov says. Instead, we tend to hold stereotypes of others that link personality with the masculinity or femininity of their faces. The researchers cite previous research suggesting that men with very masculine features tend to be perceived as cold, dishonest, violent, and uncooperative. Other research demonstrates that feminine facial traits, even on men, signal warmth, honesty, and cooperativeness.
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