Girls who have a curvy, hourglass figure are more likely to turn the heads of men and catch their attention. In fact, in order to understand the male mind, we need to study the female figure since different sexes look for different qualities from each other. Some people argue that this preference has negative consequences in terms of health due to obesity and other factors with long-term health implications. But it is not just about appearance; there are also psychological reasons why men are attracted by curvy figures.
First, when looking for a long-term partner, men look for a woman who is able to provide him with food and care. Men are likely to have an innate preference for "healthy" women. Hence, it is natural that they are attracted to curves of the girls.
Second, human beings are attracted by symmetry; those who appear more symmetrical tend to be stronger and healthier. Studies have shown that men prefer women with moderate amounts of fat on their bodies as they consider them more fertile than their thinner counterparts. Women with an hourglass figure are considered as attractive and healthier than women who are unnaturally skinny. This can be attributed to the perception that these women have better immune systems, hence making them more healthy.
Girls who have an hourglass figure are thought to be attractive because men find body fat to be more sexy than muscle mass. A study of male students, aged 20-35, found that moderate body fat levels were perceived as most attractive while overly muscular bodies were perceived least attractive.
Men tend to prefer cute and thin girls. They believe that the less fat a girl has, the more attractive she is. However, studies have found that men's aesthetic tastes are not as random as we assume. Men tend to not prefer slender women simply because they are skinny but rather because they have a symmetrical body structure—a woman's waist-to-hip ratio is more important for men than for women. A ratio of 0.7-0.8 is favoured by men while those with ratios of 0.
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