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A '''wristcel''' refers to someone whose romantic overtures constantly result in [[nonredamancy]] due to having thin wrists. [[Noncel]]s tend to laughed at wristcels and [[incelospherian]]s considering a hyperfocus on one's wrist size to be stupid. However, when you analyze eye-tracking technology, women do tend to notice the width of a man's arms.{{citation needed}} Cues of physical dominance also play a major role in men's intrasexual competition which in turn decides their access to women.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513817304105</ref> One study has found an assortative mating correlation of r = .55 (p < .01) for wrist circumference in a sample of 205 U.S. citizens from Ann Arbor.<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/19485565.1968.9987763</ref> Other studies have also found evidence of assortative mating for wrist thickness.<ref>https://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/why-couples-look-alike/</ref>
A '''wristcel''' refers to someone whose romantic overtures tend to result in [[nonredamancy]] due to having thin wrists.
 
[[Noncel]]s tend to laughed at wristcels and [[incelospherian]]s considering a hyperfocus on one's wrist size to be stupid.
This was stronger than the assortative correlation that was discovered for height (in the same study;this may be due to men being far less picky in regards to partner height than women), for example, thus it was found that people tended to marry/date others with a similar wrist circumference percentile (for their sex, with men's wrists being generally much thicker than women's)<ref>https://ibb.co/MPjjdyP</ref> to themselves.
However, when you analyze eye-tracking technology, women do tend to notice the width of a man's arms.{{citation needed}}
Cues of physical dominance also play a major role in men's intrasexual competition which in turn decides their access to women.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513817304105</ref> One study has found an assortative mating correlation of r = .55 (p < .01) for wrist circumference in a sample of 205 U.S. citizens from Ann Arbor.<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/19485565.1968.9987763</ref><!-- Other studies have also found evidence of assortative mating for wrist thickness.<ref>https://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/why-couples-look-alike/</ref>-->
This was even significantly stronger than the assortative correlation for height. At least, this shows both men and women care about wrist thickness, which in turn also likely implies women care about it.


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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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*[[Gymcel]]
*[[Gymcel]]
*[[Mentalcel]]
*[[Mentalcel]]
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*[[Workcel]]
*[[Workcel]]
*[[Yellowcel]]
*[[Yellowcel]]
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{{Lookism}}
{{Lookism}}
==References==
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