Flirting is an inherent nature of men and women. Flirting is crucial to get into a relationship, which ultimately leads to love making. L0ve making leads to pregnancy and finally, reproduction without which the human race wouldn’t survive. But, there are certain traits in women that are more attractive to men. Let’s take a look at the top 6 traits.
1. A Wider Waist to Hips Ratio.
A ratio of 7:10 is particularly pleasing, apparently. The waist and hips are related to childbirth, making men think, those big hips would be great for delivering my baby! This one’s pretty obvious– men like small waists and big butts.
2. A High Voice.
According to a study cited in the video, a high-pitched voice evokes youthfulness and signifies a small, feminine body, both of which are attractive to men. Let’s just say our high-pitched shrieks at the scandalous happenings on the Real Housewives is a sign of evolution at work.
3. Healthy Hair.
Shiny, full, and long hair is very attractive. Again, it’s a sign of health and fertility. And thankfully, very fake-able with regular salon visits and blowouts. Remember, it’s for the future of the human race.
4. Smiles.
Well obviously, happy people are attractive people. But science has also proven the whiter the teeth, the better.
5. Less Makeup.
You may think that contouring, layers of eye shadow, and bold lips are making you more beautiful, but it turns out, the natural look is more appealing to men. The video says that men prefer women who use up to 40% fewer cosmetics. But it shouldn’t take science to tell you that the natural you, is the best you.
6. Wearing Red.
There’s a reason red is associated with lust. Scientists have proven that wearing red enhances attraction. In fact, they’ve found this phenomenon to hold true in other animals as well. Note to self: dry clean red dress for Saturday date night.
While science says these characteristics make women more desirable, nothing’s more attractive than a woman who knows she’s beautiful no matter what her body ratio is. Confidence is key. No ifs and buts.