Male Chest Hair Still Rules The Female
Psyche 1-27-3
- SYDNEY (ANI) -- Forget the
androgynous smoothness of the young Leonardo DiCaprio or the excessively
muscle-bound torso of Arnold Schwarzenegger. If scientists at Cambridge
University are to be believed, what women really want is a mat of chest
hair planted on a mesomorph - a lithe athlete with broad
shoulders.
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- According to a report in news.com.au, researchers from
Cambridge's department of zoology, recently questioned 700 women aged 19
to 65. The women were shown diagrams depicting 30 male body types and
were asked to rank them for attractiveness on a scale of one to
five.
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- Pear-shaped endomorphs were quickly discarded, as were
beanpole ectomorphs. This left the mesomorphs, who have lean hips, trim
waists and broad shoulders, making a V shape, with pert buttocks.
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- However, when body hair spanning the chest and
reaching the navel was added, the researchers hit the jackpot.
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- "A heavily built male body was more than twice as
popular with women once we gave him chest hair," said Matthew Anderson,
an evolutionary biologist and one of the authors of a report on the
findings.
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- "Female peahens select the peacock with the biggest,
boldest train, as he is going to have the best genes for survival and
success. With humans, a strong-looking body, muscles and broad shoulders
indicate the same sort of thing," he further said.
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- Experts believe fashions can alter women's preferences
in men, but the research may explain why, after brief fads for
androgynous or even skinny body types, the hirsute mesomorph keeps
bouncing back.
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