Handsome is not the most attractive factor for women

Are you not confident because your looks are not so good? Don't waste time worrying, women don't look at their appearance to choose a mate?

Have you ever wondered what women need most from a man? Handsome? Is not! Rich? No!A recent study showed that what makes the eyebrows so attractive in the eyes of the sisters is kindness.

Scientists have shown you some of the opposite images in the accompanying behavior that describe how men in photos deal with certain situations, such as buying for homeless people. a piece of cake or a hand out to help lost children on the road.

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Actor Gerard Butler.

The results show that women show interest in men who are kind, especially if they are looking for a long-term relationship.

The attractiveness of good guys is undeniable, but if these decent guys are handsome too, they are really cool. Sisters will call good-looking handsome guys "The perfect combination of the most quintessential things".

It would be good if he had both the most precious characteristics. But if you have to choose a nice guy, or a handsome guy for your long-term relationship, your sister's tendency is attached to good guys. This means, the kindness turned out to be more valuable than the physical appeal, the boys are not beautiful trying to cultivate good virtues!

So what is your choice for a quick relationship? This time, the good-looking guys have a bit more advantage. But women still note that, although beautiful but still good to have a door to enter the game of love with women, even if the game is for a moment.

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Good boys are recognized as the search trend of women.

"This discovery has contributed significantly to our understanding of the role of behavior in the selection of human partners, along with a host of other undiscovered physical attractions. " - This study is published in Evolutionary Psychology magazine.

"Overall, the research results reinforce the notion that behavior plays an important role in finding our partners."