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Studies done on hand attractiveness show women prefer men to have androgynous-looking hands, specifically large palms, and very long, thin, slender fingers, and "aristocratic" looking fingers.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264510888_Hand_attractiveness_-_Its_determinants_and_associations_with_facial_attractiveness</ref> Despite this preference for androgynous male hands, women also want these androgynous hands to be extremely strong! Handgrip strength is positively correlated with reproductive and sexual success, as well as women's positive appraisals of male's dance movements.<ref>https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00439/full?utm_source=F-NTF&utm_medium=EMLX&utm_campaign=PRD_FEOPS_20170000_ARTICLE</ref><ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.22703</ref>
Studies done on hand attractiveness show women prefer men to have androgynous-looking hands, specifically large palms, and very long, thin, slender fingers, and "aristocratic" looking fingers.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264510888_Hand_attractiveness_-_Its_determinants_and_associations_with_facial_attractiveness</ref> Despite this preference for androgynous male hands, women also want these androgynous hands to be extremely strong! Handgrip strength is positively correlated with reproductive and sexual success, as well as women's positive appraisals of male's dance movements.<ref>https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00439/full?utm_source=F-NTF&utm_medium=EMLX&utm_campaign=PRD_FEOPS_20170000_ARTICLE</ref><ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.22703</ref>


Though, it is not known how much of this greater reproductive success can be attributed to a direct female preference for men with strong hands, with much of it likely due to grip strength being correlated with other desirable traits, such as overall health, physical attractiveness, and optimal pubertal or prenatal androgen exposure. Traits that are either attractive to women directly or help men prevail over male rivals in intrasexual competition.
Though, it is not known how much of this greater reproductive success can be attributed to a direct female preference for men with strong hands, with much of it likely due to grip strength being correlated with other desirable traits, such as overall health, and high pubertal or prenatal androgen exposure. Traits that are either help court women directly via forwardness or help men prevail over male rivals in intrasexual competition.
 
The androgynous hands, can better be described as hyper feminine as only one trait the large palm is masculine, anecdotally women also care a lot about the quality and "prettiness" of men's fingernails. There are official studies showing that holistically more masculinized hands more specifically wider hands compared to length is correlated with higher brain systemizing traits and the opposite hands, what females rate as attractive longer hands compared to width equates to lower mental systematizing on average, in essence equating to an extreme feminine minded brain instead of extreme or regular male<ref>https://imgur.com/a/ZkAaUoX</ref>.
===Emotions===
===Emotions===
The results from a survey of over 1,500 people subscribed to ELITESINGLES magazine demonstrated 81% of women with partners who took the survey stated that they would like their partner to show more emotion. Despite women overwhelmingly claiming that they prefer a man who is open about his emotions, 16% of men (around 1 in 6) wrongly believe that women find emotional men less attractive.<ref> https://www.elitesingles.com/mag/relationship-advice/emotional-men</ref>
The results from a survey of over 1,500 people subscribed to ELITESINGLES magazine demonstrated 81% of women with partners who took the survey stated that they would like their partner to show more emotion. Despite women overwhelmingly claiming that they prefer a man who is open about his emotions, 16% of men (around 1 in 6) wrongly believe that women find emotional men less attractive.<ref> https://www.elitesingles.com/mag/relationship-advice/emotional-men</ref>

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