Scientists Tackle The Complexy Of How Females Appear Attractive
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - 15:35
in Psychology & Sociology
A group of scientists say they have conducted a comprehensive study of how different body measurements correspond with ratings of female attractiveness. Even across cultural divides, women who are young, tall and long armed were considered the most attractive, they found, to little surprise. According to the researchers, traditional studies of attractiveness used a natural selection framework - an individual will always choose the best possible mate that circumstances will allow (romance of the fitter?). Those studies focused on torso, waist, bust and hip measurements. read more