Why men find thin women attractive

Among other things, men seem to associate bigger women with old age


Entertainment Desk August 30, 2015
Among other things, men seem to associate bigger women with old age. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/AYESHA OMAR

Men do find thinner women more attractive - and it’s because males associate slender bodies with youth and fertility. Researchers from the University of Aberdeen found that ‘evolutionary fitness’ guides what men find attractive.

According to Yahoo News, previous studies had suggested that men might be drawn to bigger women because they would be more likely to survive times of hunger.

The researchers ‘evolved’ images of women by asking 60,000 volunteers around the world which of 120 silhouettes they found most attractive.

The ‘’winning’ images were then used to evolve future generations - and the researchers were surprised to find that the ‘ideal’ image had a body mass index of 19.

The researchers found that the volunteers rated bigger women as being older, suggesting that fertility might be one reason men favour thinner mates.

Professor John Speakman of the University of Aberdeen said, 'What we wanted to investigate was the idea that when we look at someone and think they are physically attractive.’

'Are we actually making that assessment based on a hard-wired evolutionary understanding of their potential for future survival and reproductive ability?'

COMMENTS (3)

Bewildered | 8 years ago | Reply @extinct volcano: "I hate skinny girls.and don’t find them attractive." The people who don't find "thin women" attractive are usually those who are still very much psychologically dependent on their heavy weight moms. Perhaps paying visit to a psychiatrist might change your outlook.
Talha | 8 years ago | Reply I like women who are older than me When I was 15 I had a girlfriend aged 18 and she was much better than other 15 year olds out there I had breakup 2 years ago but I still miss her...
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