Women are attracted to men for a number of reasons.
Tastes vary on an individual-by-individual basis, but
research shows that women in general, tend to prefer
certain traits in men. The good news: Some of these traits
are within your control. The bad news: Some of them are
not. This is why there's whiskey.
1. Piercings, Tattoos, and Scars: According to the
evolutionary "handi-cap" theory, men who are physically
healthy and have good genes can afford to take part in risky
behavior involving needles, ink and katana swords. Think of
it as your body's way of showing off for prospective mates.
2. Money, Money, Money... Money: A study by
evolutionary psychologist David Buss found that women
from 37 cultures around the world value high earning
potential and good financial prospects in a partner. Even
Zambia ladies love a sugar daddy.
3. A Deep Voice: Women value physical symmetry
because it's a sign of good health and good genes for the
screaming hordes of babies they plan to make with you. The
deeper a man's voice, the more likely he is to be
symmetrical. Just the way it is.
4. Height: Tall men make more money and have more
babies. Short men try to conquer Europe.
5. A V-Shaped Torso (Hit the Gym): If you look like you
row, swim, or moonlight as a superhero, women dig your
body. If you're shaped like a Family Guy character, they do
not.
6. Sense of Humor: Dr. Cindy M. Meston says that
women like men who make them laugh. Men, she says,
prefer women who laugh at their jokes.
7. Her Past (How You Remind Her of It): Women
create a mental "love map" of their romantic life based on
past experiences. It starts to form at age eight. This
explains why you never had a chance with that little red-
headed girl.
8. Smell: There is no single most-attractive scent, but
studies show that women can smell symmetry, just like they
can hear it. This is why you should not mask your natural
scent with body spray, Mr. The Situation.
9. Confidence (Have It): Few women are attracted to
wimpy guys and most women are not attracted to arrogant
jerks. Real confidence is the ability to switch between
bravado and humility without worrying about appearing
vulnerable.
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