Women 'should bare 40 per cent of their bodies to attract men'
THAT dress!
Women should wear clothes that bare 40 per cent of their flesh to maximise their chances of attracting men, new scientific research indicates.
Striking the right balance between revealing too much and being too conservative in how much skin is on show has long been a dilemma for women when choosing the right outfit for a night out. However, a study by experts at the University of Leeds has come to the rescue by calculating the exact proportion of the body that should be exposed for optimum allure. The findings were based on work by four female researchers, who discreetly observed women at one of the city’s biggest nightclubs from a balcony above the dance floor. Using tape recorders hidden in their handbags, the researchers took note of what female clubbers were wearing and how many times they were approached by men asking them to dance. For the purposes of the study, each arm accounted for 10 per cent of the body, each leg for 15 per cent and the torso for 50 per cent. Women who revealed around 40 per cent of their skin attracted twice as many men as those who covered up. However, those who exposed any more than this also fared worse. Experts believe that showing too much flesh puts men off because it suggests they might be unfaithful. Psychologist Dr Colin Hendrie, who led the study, told the Daily Mail: “Any more than 40 per cent and the signal changes from ‘allure’ to one indicating general availability and future infidelity. “Show some leg, show some arm, but not any more than that.” The study, published in the journal Behaviour, found that the most popular women combined the 40 per cent rule with tight clothing and provocative dancing. The 15 per cent that combined all three criteria were approached by 40 men each. However, the 40 per cent rule would rule out several celebrity wardrobe choices, including actress Liz Hurley's famous safety pin dress, designed by Gianni Versace. Source
apart from the beach, where you can expect it, then nobody really likes to look at rolls of bare flesh (and I have my share) with cellulite and rashes and ecsezma and all the other motley imperfections. Let's face it, even when it's covered with lycra it is hardly edifying. I take folks as I find them but bloody hell!
I'll put a suitably edited one up on pictures later, I'm a natural alright, pmsl, and I agree that being yourself is what it's all about but you've still got to present yourself as being civilised (that's the only word I could think of for it). There's a thread going round in Canada about Wallmart people, it's hilarious. Someone just takes pictures of people out shopping and puts them on the web. It makes you wonder who dresses them in the morning. I'm just here in T shirt and greens but I put proper kecks and shirt on when I go out. Ah well, it keeps the thread going.
Bert, my remark about the hot fat may be a bit late. But you have no need to worry about the women of today getting splashed with hot fat. due to take aways and ready meals they dont no what a kitchen is for let alone hot fat.
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Bert, my remark about the hot fat may be a bit late. But you have no need to worry about the women of today getting splashed with hot fat. due to take aways and ready meals they dont no what a kitchen is for let alone hot fat.
Bert, my remark about the hot fat may be a bit late. But you have no need to worry about the women of today getting splashed with hot fat. due to take aways and ready meals they dont no what a kitchen is for let alone hot fat.