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why do some men prefer this phase over
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this one or why do some women prefer
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this one over this one do men and women
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have different standards for facial
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attractiveness facial attractiveness is
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crucial for human social interactions
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for example attractive individuals have
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a higher chance of being hired for a job
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they also obtain more prestigious
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occupations in addition attractiveness
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plays an essential role in the ability
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to engage with potential mates of
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perhaps the opposite sex but what
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exactly do men and women perceive as
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being attractive in this video we're
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going to talk a bit about whether men
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and women have the same standards for
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facial attractiveness and if they don't
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how much do they defer by the most
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important factor that influences facial
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attractiveness is called sexual
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dimorphism after puberty men and women
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start to develop unique facial
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characteristics due to different levels
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of hormones namely testosterone and
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estrogen for example males have larger
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jaw Burns and more prominent facial
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features whereas women tend to present
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bullet cheeks lips and perhaps even more
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developed cheekbones this means that
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there are distinctive features which are
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considered to be either masculine or
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feminine these traits can be observed
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both in men and women both men and women
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tend to prefer Symmetry and youthfulness
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in the faces but how are the
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gender-specific features perceived in
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terms of attractiveness we can assume
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that distinctive masculine features in
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men and feminine features in women are
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considered more attractive because it
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pushes the scale of sexual dimorphism
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and as studies such as Gillian roads
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have shown in evolutionary papers sexual
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dimorphism is a key indicator of making
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a face attractive basically the men look
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like men the women look like women
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generally men tend to prefer feminine
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women as femininity provides cues to
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desirable characteristics such as
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fertility and health on the other hand
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women's preferences for masculinity is
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more complex and studies on the impact
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of masculinity on male attractiveness
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have produced quite mixed results one
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possible explanation for the
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inconsistency that we see with this sex
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is that studies of masculinity are often
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associated with dominance and
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aggressiveness which can be desirable in
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certain contexts but undesirable in
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others we also have to consider that
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male hormones are on a daily basis
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whereas female hormones and Cycles are
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on a monthly basis and so there are very
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big shifts that we have seen in other
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studies where women prefer more
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masculine looking men at one point of
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the cycle and more feminine looking men
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another point of the cycle
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this means that men have a rather
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straightforward decision to make as
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femininity only has positive
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connotations women on the other hand
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have a far greater potential trade-off
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between positive and negative aspects of
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masculinity which may indicate different
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costs and benefits in a potential
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partner under different circumstances
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one influencing factor for example is
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the type of relationship that people are
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looking for short-term versus long term
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and this influences the perceived
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attractiveness of a potential partner
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who studied this little and colleagues
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used photographs of both male and female
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faces and digitally manipulated them to
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either appear more masculine or feminine
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than the original then they asked
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heterosexual men and women to identify
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which of the two versions they found the
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most attractive and which one they would
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be more inclined to engage with in both
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the long-term and short-term
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relationship in other words the authors
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wanted to find out where the perceived
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attractiveness was influenced by the
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expected type of relationship
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the results showed that women's
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preferences for more masculine traits
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was greater for short-term than for
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long-term relationships the same Trend
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was observed for men where they
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preferred more feminine features for
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short term than for long-term
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relationships in other words both
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genders preferred distinctive feminine
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or masculine traits for short-term
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relationships and the author suggests
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that masculinity and femininity as a
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facial feature unconsciously provide
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information about the quality in terms
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of genetic individuals and additional
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interesting difference in men and
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women's preferences arises when
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considering the importance they place on
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facial or bodily Beauty according to one
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study by confer and colleagues men tend
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to prioritize bodily over facial
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attractiveness in short-term dating
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contexts whereas women do not exhibit
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the same difference in other words when
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it comes to short-term dating only men
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tend to emphasize bodily features over
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facial attribute a possible
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interpretation of this could be that
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bodily features in women provide even
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stronger cues for fertility than facial
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features do
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another influencing factor is the
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environment so the severity of the
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environment and the availability of
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resources have a role in how a person's
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spatial preferences change in other
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words since facial attractiveness
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provides cues to the quality in air
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quotes of an individual contextual
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factors like your environment your
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socioeconomic how much money you have
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has a impact on your preferences for
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example men with facial hair might be
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considered more desirable under
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vulnerable circumstances like when money
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is scarce or we're in a recession maybe
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like now as beards are associated with
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masculinity and therefore they can
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indicate dominance and aggressiveness
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compared to other men because when times
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get tough people start fighting things
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get scary you want very many looking men
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in theory this is what little and
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colleague studied in their paper human
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preferences for facial masculinity
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change with relationship type and
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environmental harshness where women and
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men who participated in the study were
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asked to choose between a feminized and
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a masculinized version of a face under
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hypothetical harsh and safe scenarios
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for example the safe scenario could be
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having a supportive family and a stable
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financial situation while the harsh
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scenario could be being in a doomsday
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apocalypse and what who are you going to
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choose to be on your team out of the
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Five Guys interestingly enough the
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authors found that when seeking
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long-term relationships women who
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imagine themselves in a harsh
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environment preferred less permanent
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traits compared to when they were in a
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safe environment similar results were
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found for men who preferred less
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feminine women in a harsh environment
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than in a safe environment the idea
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behind these results is that high
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quality Partners you know in air quotes
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here
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so things like attractive High genetic
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quality health indicators those kind of
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things tend to invest in long-term
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relationships less because they have a
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higher market value meaning that
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everybody wants them and so they're more
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likely to find other partners easily
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consequently they're more likely to
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abandon the relationship during
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challenging circumstances and hence they
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may not make the best long-term Partners
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In addition a lot of people see less
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attractive Partners as them expected to
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demand less mating effort since they
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tend to be more available in the long
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term
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therefore many psychologists have noted
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on what both men and women face which is
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a trade-off between partner quality and
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the availableness of that partner itself
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in terms of physical investment who
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explained this with an example there may
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be somebody you see that's very
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attractive very desirable socially
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speaking but they would make a horrible
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mother or father because they don't have
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the right skill set to be taken care of
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you know family life that would be in
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theory a partner trade-off because
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evolutionary speaking they have all of
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the ticks that we're looking for as
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humans but in evolutionary social
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domesticated life they're just not good
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parents so that's one example
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self-perceived attractiveness is another
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factor that influences the preference of
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masculine or feminine traits and overall
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physical attractiveness between men and
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women according to bureaus and
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colleagues in their paper man's
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attractiveness predicts the preference
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for female facial Beauty when judging
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for short-term but not long-term
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Partners both men and women who rate
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themselves as attractive prefer enhanced
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speeches on their potential Partners on
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the other hand those who consider
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themselves less attractive are less
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inclined to prefer enhanced features and
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what does an enhanced feature means
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basically think sharper cheekbones
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sharper jaw bigger eyes everything that
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separates a face from the average phase
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this means that attractive men prefer
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more feminine features in women and
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unattractive men and attractive women
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prefer more masculine features in men
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than unattractive women when people
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judge faces of the same sex there was no
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effect of self-perceived attractiveness
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on the preferences for masculinity or
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femininity since his study was carried
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on heterosexual subjects this suggests
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that the market value effect only apply
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lies to potential mates what that means
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in simplest big is that people who
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consider themselves in more valuable
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Partners tend to seek out more enhanced
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facial traits in their potential mates
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you know their dates their people their
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crushes people they're pursuing they
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tend to look for the sharper crazier
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looking features that make a face
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attractive in other words they have
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higher beauty standards what's not
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obvious however is that they don't seem
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to place as much importance on
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attractiveness in context other than
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mating
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what that means is people who are
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already attractive will not give you a
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past simply for being attractive
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yourself this is significant because as
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we've seen a lot of our videos on the
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channel facial attractiveness has many
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aspects of life being covered such as
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job seeking communication the likelihood
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of not getting embarrassed in a social
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situation but when it comes to
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attractiveness and dating
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it doesn't really work for other
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attractive people they don't give you a
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pass just for being attractive
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another contextual Factor affecting
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women's preferences in this case over
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more masculine spaces for men is the
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fluctuation of hormone levels hinted at
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earlier in his review facial
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attractiveness Anthony little states
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that women are more attracted to
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masculine male faces at their peakility
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this may be related to selecting higher
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quality quote unquote men commonly
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associated with masculine cues at the
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time because they're more likely to
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become pregnant from these men
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and in this case contextual factors such
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as the type of relationship you know
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long term versus short term your
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socioeconomic status how much money you
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have your own self-esteem and
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self-attractiveness and even hormones
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have a important role in the perception
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of facial attractiveness for both men
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and women meaning that your beauty
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standards will change to a degree based
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on other factors
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so what can we take from this well there
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are certain features that both men and
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women find attractive no doubt about
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that such as asymmetric bass youthful
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appearance clear skin however other
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important traits particularly
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masculinity and femininity androgenicity
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which is what these terms are called or
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sexual dimorphism are more complex and
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depend on various external factors as a
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consequence of scientific literature on
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these traits is inconsistent and does
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change a lot especially with masculinity
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for men one possible reason for this
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inconsistency is that masculinity is
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often associated with aggression which
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may be perceived as threatening by some
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women and not threatening or comforting
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by others for example aggressive
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individuals are more likely to
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experience injury or death as a result
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women's evaluations of masculinity may
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involve weighing its potential costs and
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benefit is this man a risk to me and my
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family on the other hand studies on
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men's preferences for femininity are
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more consistent because feminine traits
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are generally associated with fertility
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and good health not with aggressive risk
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or danger which can be sometimes good
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for keeping men alive but in family life
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that's not really a benefit so menzia
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direct benefit by choosing more feminine
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looking women but women don't
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necessarily see a direct benefit from
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choosing a more masculine looking man
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that's why there's also a preference for
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pretty boys and also drill sergeant
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hyper masculine looking men it just
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depends on the woman herself
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many contextual factors do influence how
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men and women see other special
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attractiveness such as your own
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self-esteem your interest regarding the
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type of relationship and in addition
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most Studies have been conducted with
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heterosexual participants so keep that
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in mind when we're talking about
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homosexual or same-sex relations the
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things do change and we this is
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something we'll talk about in another
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video as a result the impact of sexual
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preferences as well as other contextual
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factors are still viewed to a very
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heteronormative perspective
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