Attractive lies in gait

The body of bees and bottoms is still considered the ideal standard for women. But now American researchers find that to look attractive, women have to move feminine - that is, swing their hips to highlight their third round.

The body of bees and bottoms is still considered the ideal standard for women. But now American researchers find that to look attractive, women have to move feminine - that is, swing their hips to highlight their third round.

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In the meantime, men look more attractive if they move with a shoulder.

The ratio of hip and waist rings has long been considered the key to Western appeal, with a small waist and a bloated hip. Marilyn Monroe, and now Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez are all famous examples of bees and bottoms. But now US researchers think these stars will not become a symbol of beauty if they don't move properly.

The group conducted a series of studies of more than 700 participants, in which these people watched videos of people moving. Some images are blurred to not be able to recognize whether it is male or female, while other images clearly show a man or a woman.

Regardless of the format, the participants rated women more attractive as they swayed their hips while moving, while men would be considered more attractive with their stance.

The study also does not deny that the small waist and hip ratio makes the appeal of women, whereby the ideal standard is the waist measurement of not more than 70% of the third round.

But the two authors Kerri Johnson and Louis Tassinary insist that their research shows that the attraction does not stop at the difference between waistline and hip."Body shape and movement evoke the basic human feelings of femininity or masculinity."

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Beyonce is famous for its impressive round 3. (Photo: celebrity-exchange)

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Update 18 December 2018
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