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Why Symmetry Predicts Bodily Attractiveness
The first ever 3D study identifies 'masculinity' traits associated with the attractiveness and symmetry of male and female bodies. High masculinity correlated with fewer departures from perfect bodily symmetry in males but with more asymmetry in females, suggesting that those with good...
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Why Symmetry Predicts Bodily Attractiveness
The first ever 3D study identifies 'masculinity' traits associated with the attractiveness and symmetry of male and female bodies. High masculinity correlated with fewer departures from perfect bodily symmetry in males but with more asymmetry in females, suggesting that those with good...
www.sciencedaily.com
This study from Brunel University sheds light on the relationship between bodily symmetry, attractiveness, and health. It highlights how symmetrical bodies, which indicate good development and health, are generally considered more attractive. However, the study reveals different patterns for males and females:
- Males: High masculinity traits, such as greater height and broad shoulders, were linked to more symmetrical bodies. Males with fewer asymmetries were seen as more attractive, suggesting that symmetry signals good development and health.
- Females: Interestingly, high masculinity in women—typically linked to broader shoulders and a leaner body—correlated with more body asymmetry, which may reflect a balance of traits exaggerated by gender differences. While symmetry is still desirable in women, the specific "feminine" body traits may sometimes highlight slight asymmetries that do not diminish attractiveness.