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'''Sexual attractiveness''' or '''sex appeal''' is how desirable a person is solely based on how sexually pleasing | '''Sexual attractiveness''' or '''sex appeal''' is how desirable a person is solely based on how sexually pleasing they are (not to be confused with [[relationship]] appeal). Various features can be attractive such as [[sexual dimorphism]], [[body odor]], [[gait]], [[personality]], [[humor]], [[intelligence]] and [[looks]], which in turn consists of [[beauty]], [[facial masculinity]], [[neoteny]] and [[body attractiveness]], or the mere sight of the [[genital]]s. Through conditioning/imprinting, many develop attraction to nearly arbitrary features such as particular body shapes or behavioral traits, sometimes even sexual interest in non-living things (''paraphilic'' sexual interest), with men being generally more prone to developing such interests owing to their higher [[sex drive]].<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1079063214525645</ref> | ||
==Male sexual attractiveness== | ==Male sexual attractiveness== | ||
Having [[high status]] can potentially lead to greater arousal to women, than any amount of [[height]] or [[muscle]].{{Citation needed}} But having a repulsive face will lead to a significant reduction of overall attractiveness. A repulsive face may cancel out the positive effect on status and [[height]] combined.{{Citation needed}} | Having [[high status]] can potentially lead to greater arousal to women, than any amount of [[height]] or [[muscle]].{{Citation needed}} But having a repulsive face will lead to a significant reduction of overall attractiveness. A repulsive face may cancel out the positive effect on status and [[height]] combined.{{Citation needed}} |