Latest Physical attractiveness Stories
Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online A new study appearing in the journal Human Nature suggests that a group living in rural Indonesia has a bit of a big foot fetish. Geoff Kushnick, a University of Washington anthropologist, wrote that the Karo Batak men in Indonesia prefer women with big feet. He says that culture helps play a role in deciding what makes a mate attractive, and in the case of Karo Batak people, it’s a foot fetish. The Indonesia group's preference...
Adonis Golden Ratio developed by John Barban is a brand new body-building program that covers detailed guides on how to get ripped fast, and how to get a healthy body. An Adonis Golden Ratio review on the site Vkool.com discussed if the program is safe and worth buying. Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) May 12, 2013 Adonis Golden Ratio created by John Barban is a body-building program that provides learners with step-by-step guide on how to get ripped fast and assists them in gaining their desired body...
April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online The image of a rich older man taking care of a beautiful young woman, or a rich older woman using a hot young man for his body is pervasive in our culture. A new study led by the University of Colorado, however, reveals that those married to younger or older mates have on average lower earnings, lower cognitive abilities, are less educated and less attractive than couples of similar ages. "Hugh Hefner is an outlier," said Hani...
The book Bootyology 101 and Bigger Butt Pills are now available to help women get a bigger butt and more curvaceous body. The supplement's ingredients have passed strict FDA guidelines and the book contains a wealth of information on getting in shape for women. Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) April 17, 2013 NATRENH has released a package which helps women get a more feminine body. The package helps women get in better shape. The package includes a book and in addition a supplement which helps...
Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online A new study published in PLOS One suggests facial preferences across different populations vary. Northwestern University researchers tested the assumption that the presence of chin shape in picking a mate is consistent across human populations. However, they found when tested, this theory didn't hold true. "This suggests that either sexual selection hasn't been important in shaping chin shape in humans or that facial preferences...
NEW YORK, March 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In January 2013 more than 1,000 U.S. women in various stages of their lives were surveyed online by Harris Interactive in a study commissioned by Cynosure Inc. on their own perceptions of general attractiveness and opinions surrounding cellulite. Caught in the clutter of a multi-million dollar industry that has been filled with repetitive, superficial treatments like lotions and pills that promise efficacy and lack results, women spoke out...
April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online There are nearly as many clichés for falling in love as there are couples. "It was love at first sight," "Inner beauty is what matters," and "opposites attract" are just a few examples. But when we select a new romantic or sexual partner, what is really going on? Elizabeth McClintock, a sociologist from the University of Notre Dame, has examined the impact of physical attractiveness and age on the selection of a mate and the effects...
Stan Stevenson releases a review of Adonis Golden Ratio, a nutrition and workout program by John Barban and Kyle Leon that claims it doesn't matter how old men are or how much they have already tried; any guy in any stage of life can use the Adonis Golden Ratio System to get the body he desires. Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 09, 2013 John Barban’s claims that any guy, no matter what his natural shape is, how much (or how little) fat he has on his body, how much training he has done,...
Better awareness of internal bodily signals like heartbeat linked to lower levels of self-objectification in survey Women who are more aware of their bodies from within are less likely to think of their bodies principally as objects, according to research published February 6 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Vivien Ainley and Manos Tsakiris from the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. The authors asked healthy female student volunteers aged between 19...
redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online Ever wonder what makes you feel that instinctive sense of trust – or mistrust – when you meet someone new? In a new study published this week in the online journal PLoS ONE, researchers at Charles University in the Czech Republic explored this question by asking 238 participants to look at the faces of 80 students and rate their trustworthiness, attractiveness and dominance. As expected, the team found that all three of these...
