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Women really DO find the silent, brooding type sexier: Scientists discover happy men are 'significantly less attractive'
By GRAHAM SMITH
Last updated at 3:54 PM on 24th May 2011


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But men prefer women with a smile on their faces, not those who are confident or proud
Women find happy men significantly less sexually attractive than those who swagger or brood, researchers said today.

They are least attracted to smiling men, instead preferring those who looked proud and powerful, or moody and ashamed, according to a study.

In contrast, men are most sexually attracted to women who look happy, and least attracted to those who appear proud and confident.


Just spotted a miserable man: Women are least attracted to smiling men, instead preferring those who looked proud and powerful, or moody and ashamed

The University Of British Columbia study, which is the first to report a significant gender difference in the attractiveness of smiles, helps explain the enduring allure of 'bad boys' and other iconic gender stereotypes.

It is also the first study to investigate the attractiveness of displays of pride and shame.

Lead researcher Professor Jessica Tracy said: 'While showing a happy face is considered essential to friendly social interactions, including those involving sexual attraction - few studies have actually examined whether a smile is, in fact, attractive.

'This study finds that men and women respond very differently to displays of emotion, including smiles.'

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More than 1,000 adult participants rated the sexual attractiveness of hundreds of images of the opposite sex.

These photos included universal displays of happiness (broad smiles), pride (raised heads, puffed-up chests) and shame (lowered heads, averted eyes).

The researchers found that women were least attracted to smiling, happy men - in contrast to men, who were most attracted to women who looked happy.

Overall, the researchers said, men rank women more attractive than women rank men.

Study co-author Alec Beall said: 'It is important to remember that this study explored first-impressions of sexual attraction to images of the opposite sex.

'We were not asking participants if they thought these targets would make a good boyfriend or wife - we wanted their gut reactions on carnal, sexual attraction.'

'The results reflect some very traditional gender norms and cultural values that have emerged, developed and been reinforced through history, at least in Western cultures'

He said previous studies have found positive emotional traits and a nice personality to be highly desirable in a relationship partners.

Professor Tracy and Mr Beall said that other studies suggest that what people find attractive has been shaped by centuries of evolutionary and cultural forces.

For example, evolutionary theories suggest females are attracted to male displays of pride because they imply status, competence and an ability to provide for a partner and offspring.

According to Mr Beall, the pride expression accentuates typically masculine physical features, such as upper body size and muscularity.

'Previous research has shown that these features are among the most attractive male physical characteristics, as judged by women,' he said.

The researchers said more work is needed to understand the differing responses to happiness, but suggest the phenomenon can also be understood according to principles of evolutionary psychology, as well as socio-cultural gender norms.

For example, past research has associated smiling with a lack of dominance, which is consistent with traditional gender norms of the 'submissive and vulnerable' woman, but inconsistent with the 'strong, silent' man.

Professor Tracy said: 'Generally, the results appear to reflect some very traditional gender norms and cultural values that have emerged, developed and been reinforced through history, at least in Western cultures.

'These include norms and values that many would consider old-fashioned and perhaps hoped that we've moved beyond.'
 
Becos they are waiting for the moody unhappy husband to commit suicide so they can take their $ ma !
 
I know. It's broody not moody btw.

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Women really DO find the silent, brooding type sexier: Scientists discover happy men are 'significantly less attractive'
By GRAHAM SMITH
Last updated at 3:54 PM on 24th May 2011


Comments (51)
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But men prefer women with a smile on their faces, not those who are confident or proud
Women find happy men significantly less sexually attractive than those who swagger or brood, researchers said today.

They are least attracted to smiling men, instead preferring those who looked proud and powerful, or moody and ashamed, according to a study.

In contrast, men are most sexually attracted to women who look happy, and least attracted to those who appear proud and confident.


Just spotted a miserable man: Women are least attracted to smiling men, instead preferring those who looked proud and powerful, or moody and ashamed

The University Of British Columbia study, which is the first to report a significant gender difference in the attractiveness of smiles, helps explain the enduring allure of 'bad boys' and other iconic gender stereotypes.

It is also the first study to investigate the attractiveness of displays of pride and shame.

Lead researcher Professor Jessica Tracy said: 'While showing a happy face is considered essential to friendly social interactions, including those involving sexual attraction - few studies have actually examined whether a smile is, in fact, attractive.

'This study finds that men and women respond very differently to displays of emotion, including smiles.'

_
More...
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More than 1,000 adult participants rated the sexual attractiveness of hundreds of images of the opposite sex.

These photos included universal displays of happiness (broad smiles), pride (raised heads, puffed-up chests) and shame (lowered heads, averted eyes).

The researchers found that women were least attracted to smiling, happy men - in contrast to men, who were most attracted to women who looked happy.

Overall, the researchers said, men rank women more attractive than women rank men.

Study co-author Alec Beall said: 'It is important to remember that this study explored first-impressions of sexual attraction to images of the opposite sex.

'We were not asking participants if they thought these targets would make a good boyfriend or wife - we wanted their gut reactions on carnal, sexual attraction.'

'The results reflect some very traditional gender norms and cultural values that have emerged, developed and been reinforced through history, at least in Western cultures'

He said previous studies have found positive emotional traits and a nice personality to be highly desirable in a relationship partners.

Professor Tracy and Mr Beall said that other studies suggest that what people find attractive has been shaped by centuries of evolutionary and cultural forces.

For example, evolutionary theories suggest females are attracted to male displays of pride because they imply status, competence and an ability to provide for a partner and offspring.

According to Mr Beall, the pride expression accentuates typically masculine physical features, such as upper body size and muscularity.

'Previous research has shown that these features are among the most attractive male physical characteristics, as judged by women,' he said.

The researchers said more work is needed to understand the differing responses to happiness, but suggest the phenomenon can also be understood according to principles of evolutionary psychology, as well as socio-cultural gender norms.

For example, past research has associated smiling with a lack of dominance, which is consistent with traditional gender norms of the 'submissive and vulnerable' woman, but inconsistent with the 'strong, silent' man.

Professor Tracy said: 'Generally, the results appear to reflect some very traditional gender norms and cultural values that have emerged, developed and been reinforced through history, at least in Western cultures.

'These include norms and values that many would consider old-fashioned and perhaps hoped that we've moved beyond.'
 
I know. It's broody not moody btw.

They are least attracted to smiling men, instead preferring those who looked proud and powerful, or moody and ashamed, according to a study.

Oh dear another blur fuck trying to be smart alec :rolleyes:
 
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Attractive women are used to men smiling at them. Trying their best to create a good impression on them. This is nothing new, its been explained a long time. Check out the book "The Game", and its one of the theories thats explained there. If they come across a man that doesn't do what everyone else is doing to them. They would be curious as to why this particular one is immune to their charm/beauty.
 
Attractive women are used to men smiling at them. Trying their best to create a good impression on them. This is nothing new, its been explained a long time. Check out the book "The Game", and its one of the theories thats explained there. If they come across a man that doesn't do what everyone else is doing to them. They would be curious as to why this particular one is immune to their charm/beauty.

Of course, provided this quiet man is a looker too. Important point is, handsome/powerful and quiet man. If you are neither and quiet, you probably will not get laid (excluding paid sex) for the next 50 years.
 
You don't have to be exceptionally handsome/attractive. Just have to be a good dresser and show value. Women are not attracted men visually. Its called "peacocking", check out the book if you are interested in the other theories.

Of course, provided this quiet man is a looker too. Important point is, handsome/powerful and quiet man. If you are neither and quiet, you probably will not get laid (excluding paid sex) for the next 50 years.
 
Attractive women are used to men smiling at them. Trying their best to create a good impression on them. This is nothing new, its been explained a long time. Check out the book "The Game", and its one of the theories thats explained there. If they come across a man that doesn't do what everyone else is doing to them. They would be curious as to why this particular one is immune to their charm/beauty.

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This guy must be very attractive then
 
You don't have to be exceptionally handsome/attractive. Just have to be a good dresser and show value. Women are not attracted men visually. Its called "peacocking", check out the book if you are interested in the other theories.

I agree.

Handsome man wear anything will always be handsome.
Average man wear smart will also look good.
 
wahaha...buay tahan you, "check out the book",as if everything can learn from the book, use your own instinct is better lah...oh, you may want to check out the book on instinct???lol:D:D:D

Attractive women are used to men smiling at them. Trying their best to create a good impression on them. This is nothing new, its been explained a long time. Check out the book "The Game", and its one of the theories thats explained there. If they come across a man that doesn't do what everyone else is doing to them. They would be curious as to why this particular one is immune to their charm/beauty.
 
All of u stop dreaming and start earning more money la. Nothing is sexier than the scent of money. Ugly pig also look like Brad Pig...Pitt if you have money!
 
haha...lol...i can understand your predicament!!!lol:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

All of u stop dreaming and start earning more money la. Nothing is sexier than the scent of money. Ugly pig also look like Brad Pig...Pitt if you have money!
 
You need both, theory and experience. If you are a natural, then fine, you don't need the theory.

wahaha...buay tahan you, "check out the book",as if everything can learn from the book, use your own instinct is better lah...oh, you may want to check out the book on instinct???lol:D:D:D
 
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