Men are more satisfied with their partners with slim waist

Owning a slim waist is the desire of most women around the world for decades. A new study has revealed why men are also passionate about women who own a slender 2-piece ring.

According to the Daily Mail, Scottish researchers found that the more tight the waistline of a woman is, the more satisfied her partner or husband is with 'that' and the less likely he is to have an erectile dysfunction.

A previous study has shown that men generally evaluate slender women rather than sexually attractive subjects. This may be because, in terms of evolution, we have been programmed with people who are overweight or obese with an increased risk of health problems.

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Men generally feel women slim waist more attractive. (Artwork: Glamor)

To assess the relationship between the size of women's waistlines and her sexual attraction to their partners and the satisfaction of the eyebrows, the Scottish team evaluated sexual function. of a man using a survey questionnaire called 'International Index of Erectile Function'. They also learned about the frequency of the study of the subjects - 700 Czech men aged 35 - 65 years.

The results showed that the men with the least physical problems were those who were younger, had a younger partner or wife and had a slimmer waist. They are also people who are more satisfied with the 'story' .

According to Stuart Brody, a professor of psychology at the University of Western Scotland and head of research, the point to note is that women with slender waistlines are considered more attractive in all aspects of measuring sexual function. , regardless of the age of your partner or husband.

Professor Brody identified two main reasons for 'slim waist effects' : First, fat accumulation in the abdomen can cause hormonal changes, reducing women's sexual desire. The other reason and seems to be the majority, men feel slender women are more attractive.

Brody added: 'This is not surprising, because of the pressures of evolutionary selection, excessive fat accumulation, especially in the abdomen, is associated with increased risk of Metabolic, cardiovascular and cancer disorders. The increased risk of these disorders can lead to poorer health and therefore less sexual desire. '

Researchers have shown that waist measurements are also a better measure of body mass index (BMI), especially about the risk of heart disease in women.