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| == Gait == | | == Gait == |
| Confident gait is key, bro. | | Confident gait is key, bro. |
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| == Max attractiveness body-building ==
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| A study by Kordsmeyer et al. 2018 found that men's mating success (defined as "an aggregate of participants' number of sexual partners within the last twelve months, lifetime number of one-night stands and of sexual partners without relationship interest") among university students was '''only''' related to how dominant other men perceived them. Women's attractiveness ratings were '''not''' predictive.<ref>http://larspenke.eu/pdfs/Kordsmeyer_et_al_2018_-_Intra-_vs_intersexual_selection_on_human_males.pdf</ref>
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| Very likely that these findings would replicate '''in any''' '''institution''' (middle school, high school, at work, in prison, etc.). The issue is, the overwhelming majority of dating is done online now, outside of institutions, away from any physical male intrasexual competition. Thus leading to the rise of [[gymcel]]s as well as androgyny. Still women find muscles and physical dominance attractive irrespective of male intrasexual competition.
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| Researchers Aaron Sell, Aaron W. Lukazsweski and Michael Townsley in a blind, academic, peer-reviewed study, ''' found that cues of upper body strength account for most of the variance in men's bodily attractiveness''' <ref>https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819</ref> Meaning that women do not really care about chicken legs!
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| In the study, women were asked to rate photos of men, and while height and leanness played a role, perceived strength played the largest role in which pictures women picked, with women choosing the men they perceived as stronger, and not ones they perceived as weaker. In fact, the women never chose weaker men, and there was no nuance to the results. '''
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| Zero of the 160 women surveyed showed a statistical, actual preference for weaker men.'''<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/12/12/women-rate-the-strongest-men-as-the-most-attractive-study-finds/</ref>
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| == Scientifically attractive smells == | | == Scientifically attractive smells == |