Waist Size Affect Women's Beauty

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Beauty, many called on the eye of the beholder. But the truth is far more subjective than that. Research shows, the attraction of a woman related to the size of the waist compared to hips. Wow!

Scientists have found a ratio that they say makes perfect figure. New Zealand anthropologist, Barnaby Dixson discovers what makes a woman attractive to men.

A group of volunteers are presented with various images of a woman whose breasts, waist, and hips have been altered digitally and asked to rate images based on attractiveness. Infrared camera tracks the direction of their eyes when they see these photographs.

Although initially most interested in the woman's cleavage, but the hips and waist is the key that gives attraction. Proven, waist-hip ratio 0.7-or waist measurement just 70 percent of your hips-highest score.

For example, including some women who were the most beautiful world. Marilyn Monroe, a modern young star Jessica Alba, and Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio they are having perfect figures.

Like Kate Moss, although the curves of her body is unclear. Research shows, drawing an hourglass charm remains valid in all countries and cultures. Thus quoted from the Daily Mail.

Studies show, men in England, Cameroon, Germany, and China, agreed with respondents in New Zealand. "History tells a similar story," says Dr. Dixson from Victoria University of Wellington.

It is estimated that the waist-hip ratio is a little confused in the mind with good health and high fertility.

"It is possible that the perfect ratio of 0.7 to send a biological signal men that women are most fertile and most likely to produce healthy offspring, no matter what her size," says Dr. Dixson.

"This is all about the distribution of fat that are directly related to fertility," he continued.

That combined with a German study released last year. Regensburg University study found that the hourglass figure is more interesting than the kind of athletic or long-legged, supposing 'Barbie'.

As for what women want, Dr. Dixson said, that men were wasting their time using the muscle pumping iron at the gym because she always liked the physical, more or less lean muscle.

"At the biological level, women are more likely to choose a man who is more slender, more effeminate and even a little equate with the physical properties of the more attentive and gentle. And therefore, a better prospect as a partner," he added.

"Humans not only mate at random," he concluded.


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