The Face, Not the Body, Attracts a Mate
Written by Nash Trout on May 14th, 2007 in Exercise, Health News.
Body builders and gym buffs, look away now. It appears that the opposite sex is much more interested in your face than your bulging biceps or elegant figure, especially if you’re a man. At least that’s the upshot of the first study to assess how much faces and bodies contribute to someone’s overall attractiveness.
I could not agree more to this - the face has much more ‘value’ when speaking of attractiveness. BUT, you must not discount the body’s form as additional factor for attractiveness. It is best to have good face plus good body, than good face with fat/thin unattractive body. Why limit yourself to your ‘face’ value? And besides, being fit and with good body form is not only for being attractive, it is for our health.
And what’s more, you cannot change the way your face looks, without resorting to drastic plastic surgery or whatever artificial means. You can do something about your body though. By keeping fit, your attractiveness factor goes up and your self-confidence builds up too.
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