The majority of self-proclaimed heterosexual women in the study reported some amount of attraction to women? Would love to see the stats for straight men on this
I always wonder what exactly does attraction mean? Is it sexual? Is it romantic? Is it platonic? Does it you mean you think someone is handsome/beautiful? Does it mean you'd engage in some kind of physical encounter if given the chance? Idk
@@ahmorganthis is why the lgbtq+ community often differentiates between multiple types of attraction. Someone can be, for example, asexual but biromantic, meaning they aren’t sexually attracted to anyone but can be romantically attracted to people of any gender. There’s also aesthetic attraction that’s more just the attraction/admiration of a physically attractive person without sexual or romantic connotations.
@nava4672 I've never heard of the term aesthetic attraction, but I believe almost every human alive does this. Thank you for sharing the terminology. I'm using that from now on.
It makes sense to me that older woman are more likely to be attracted to more masculine faces considering how men's faces become more masculine as they age. Noses get bigger, Jaws get wider, brow ridges get more prominent, and faces look rougher as men age. I have not seen a lot of androgynous old men. It's usually young men between 18 and 30 that have pronounced feminine qualities.
there's a difference between sexual attraction and thinking someone is attractive tho. there are a lot of people who find women beautiful to look at but wouldn't want to date or have a relationship with them, same goes for men. if they never had the urge to date and/or have sex with someone of the same gender and only find them pretty to look at i wouldn't call them bi.
@@leroidesnoob8418 Nope, sorry: you're 100% wrong there. Someone can feel very attracted to same-sexed people, but have zero choice to actually ACT on said desires -- such an exampke would still be heterosexual.
@@NotAStanAccount nah, having desire to the other gender and never acting on it, even hiding, is not hetero, it already exist and is called being "closeted"
Must be true. It reminds me… 😂 When I watched The Lord Of The Rings as a young teenager I was crushing on Legolas, who does have more feminine/softer features. Rewatching as an adult, I found Aragorn more attractive, and he’s more masculine and rugged looking. While as a teen I couldn’t see the appeal in him at all. Funny how that works.
@@strawb3r_ lmao that was my thought too 😂 like if you’re also attracted to the same gender you’re bi, even if it’s not an even attraction, like some bi people are more attracted to one, maybe only romantically attracted to one, etc But yeah that’s bi and I wonder who’s gonna break the news 😂
Naah, it depends on the kind of attraction. I always say that it took me 10 years to find out I'm straight because I was so confused by my same-sex attraction I sometimes felt. It took me soo long to learn how to differentiate between aesthetical attraction/admiration and actual physical or romantical attraction. I only feel the former towards women, not the latter. Some women are just gorgeous or give off super cool vibes.
@@solar0wind what an insightful comment. What fantastic self awareness. I don’t feel like I’m overemphasizing when I say that this comment has recognizable sociological value. I’m a man, but I’d assume that what you’ve described is likely the case for the vast majority of women who claim some degree of same sex attraction. I’m extremely interested in female sexuality from a sociological standpoint, and as you said, there seems to be some confusion between recognizing the general physical and sexual attraction of other women (which I believe [plot twist] is fundamentally a biologically motivated attraction to what they assume, subconsciously, is actually attractive to men, hence the admiration) to actually being sexually attracted to them themselves. They just haven’t been able to understand and articulate those feelings as clearly as you have. Outstanding comment.
hahahaha yeah but i think a lot of “heterosexual” people that have some attraction to the same sex may just not be willing to be in an actual *relationship* with some with the same gender (for whatever reason) and it’s just easier to just explain that than to say you’re bisexual and wouldn’t be with a member of the same gender because at that point a lot of people would question if you actually count as bisexual.
General attraction isn’t the same as wanting to or willing to be in a relationship or intimate with someone. You can literally just look at someone and go “wow they’re beautiful” and that’s it
Totally agree I don’t understand why women get bashed for looking more masculine and men more bashed for looking more feminine. People are just born with certain features and neither is either better/worse than the other.
oh absolutely it’s just about preference. i can acknowledge a masculine man is attractive and probably adored by many, just not personally attractive to me. i love feminine men. i used to be lesbian when i was younger and boy does the environment shape your preferences. now i prefer men who look like women, but not women really. at least not for a relationship, funny how that works.
This sounds like a totally BS study. I would be interested in seeing their methodology. I know hundreds of women, from all over the world, and across the LGBTQ+ spectrum…and this does not align with any of the women I know, or myself. Furthermore, every several years there are many “studies” like this published, and they all get huge media viewership, but are ultimately found to have extremely poor methodology, and are often even paid for by some brand trying to sell some sort of crappy product…meaning the whole study is usually just designed to sell people crap. In this case, I’m guessing something to help make men “manlier” whatever that means (again, how did they define “manly”? How did they define “feminine”? These are things that may seem obvious in a RU-vid short, but need to be meticulously defined in a well-designed study…and one covering such a wide spectrum of different types of people would have to be extremely large to have any sort of accurate statistical viability. Even then, a single study means nothing. It’s only once you get to the point of having so much evidence that you’re able to conduct well-designed meta-analyses and systematic reviews that you can start drawing really accurate conclusions about the topic at hand). So, just remember everyone: just because the often scientifically illiterate clickbait-ey media says something that is published in a “study” does not make it true! Please remember that! This kind of BS “study” is the kind that makes scientists roll their eyes, and is what is considered the pseudoscientific clickbait of the scientific world. However, the media loves pseudo, poorly designed, probably pay-for-play studies like this because they discuss topics that get clicks, which means more money for the media sources. And even some reputable scientific journals fall prey to sham studies like this, just because they need to get clicks and money themselves…which is actually a big problem in the industry that has been written about quite extensively lately. Men, don’t buy into this kind of crap, please. Women, don’t start questioning if you’re abnormal because of this study. You’re not. And please everyone - do not buy whatever scam product this “study” is probably trying to sell you.
@@Kinda911even hideous girls look good in makeup, its not hard, if there was a catfish that men could use to look more masculine like makeup does to make a woman feminine itd be the complete opposite
This is pretty common, though. I've discussed this with some of the women in my friend group that are straight, and several of them admitted they're attracted to women, they just can't see themselves in a relationship with one. I think a lot of straight people operate this way, where their identity is less about attraction, and more specifically who they'd date, cause those aren't necessarily always aligned.
@@Li-Fu7that means they aren't straight, if you feel any kind of attraction towards the same gender then you are NOT straight even though you wouldn't date them.
@@last_uchih440 I think self identification is more important, tbh. People can disagree, but sexuality is more complicated than mere attraction, because the context of that attraction also matters.
@@last_uchih440 The lines between "attraction" and "thinking someone is attractive" are very blurred. It's not as simple as "if you find women attractive you're bi" because even if they see attraction in women, that doesn't necessarily mean they would have any desire to act on that attraction. Many people in this category I think are experiencing aesthetic attraction rather than sexual attraction, as someone in the ace/aro bubble there are definitely many different types of attraction other than just sexual attraction that people often forget about
Men with touch of feminine features (like delicate lips) , and sharp jaw line, clean shaven, slightly long hair that just stretches below the neck are just soo visually pleasing❤! Note : I nowhere mentioned that Sharp jawline is a feminine feature. The other features are something I find attractive other than the feminine features.
@alessandrakalini I wouldn't think so. Maybe there's a slight tendency for men to have sharper jaws and women softer but either sex can have either trait.
That makes sense, it’s why younger women find dudes like Timothee chalamet attractive while older women find a dude like Tom hardy more attractive although I think a lot of these women are technically Bi.
Where are you getting that from? This doesn’t make sense, who you are attracted to depends on so many factors including how prone you are to be influenced by social media and the people around you especially in developed areas. I have always been attracted to masculine older-features and I am in my early 20s. There is something called individuality its nonsense to categorize peoples preferences because that will never represent reality.
@@miaalmanza5344 Where am I getting it from? Did we not just watch the same video where they surveyed 20,000 + women ? Also just pay attention to pop culture. It’s cool that you have individual preferences and yes individuality is important but that doesn’t mean you should be offended by generalizations as it helps us get a better idea of society as a whole. We are all unique but we aren’t that unique and in general certain groups will have certain predispositions, it just is what it is, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
@@gsutton219 Well yeah “pay attention to pop culture” relates to my comment on how prone to societal influence people in developed areas (or highly exposed and influenced by social media) are. I guess you could say that’s part of reality and generalizing is useful at times but pop culture does not represent humans, women, or men as a whole in any significant and STABLE way. Pop culture heavily consists of following a crowd and accepting it as an absolute truth and thinking omg we have groundbreaking results! Over something nearly meaningless that we want to force associations with just to have a sense of discovery. Like assuming most women who feel a certain way are “technically bi” like what??. I recognize I am being quite bitter about it so my apologies lol but these studies are annoying imo
@@miaalmanza5344It’s all good lol. These studies don’t bother me but I suppose I could see how they can be annoying as it does overlook people’s individual attraction cues. I shouldn’t have said “pay attention to pop culture” as it leaves too much room for anecdote but there are other studies that have been done on this same topic of what cohort of women find certain features more or less attractive so, as far as the data goes , this generalization is usually true. Also they literally said that most of the women have sexual attraction to women as well, that would make them Bi.
Ah, yes, heterosexual woman attracted to woman. 😂 That's one of three: 1. The study didn't elaborate the questions properly and has a faulty method. Did the researchers explain this result? Cause it's totally contradictory. I wouldn't publish this without checking the data again; 2. The study had a breakthrough on it's field. Well that would be funny; 3. The video's author read something wrong. Anyways, this study totally unreliable as of now.
There are different kinds of attraction. I feel aesthetical attraction to women, but sexual and romantic attraction towards men. Doesn't make me non-straight.
@solar0wind Yeah, I agree. But the video explicitly says "heterosexual women somewhat sexually attracted to women". That's "somewhat" of a contradiction 😅 And there's even more: 63% answered yes. There's no doubt something is wrong!
@@jordanavery-ku5vi Well that would expose another fault on the study, when they discretisized the answers to a binary "yes" or "no". There should be more options, or preferably a reconstruction of the whole question.
I most definitely prefer more feminine faces so much that I don’t think I would ever go for a super masculine face cuz I associate that with rough (facial hair) and ugly lmao I just like pretty men with masculine bodies
@@Moesie a beard will make someone more masculine looking, some men grow them coz they think they look too feminine. If it’s you in the profile pic, you’re very good looking and could do either clean shaven or a beard
Remember finding someone attractive looking isn't the same has actually been attractive to them sexually or at least in my case is just acknowledging they pretty/handsome but that's it
Well, in my childhood I hadn't felt protected by my father (quite the opposite, he was the source of my anxiety) so I am attracted to muscular and tall men with deep voices. And yet I am not too feminine and gentle. Traumas can influence our preferences.
You definitely need to seek help from a clinic psychologist, because you can perceive people with psychopathic characteristics such as anger and aggression as strong and you can cause great harm to yourself and even stay in this cycle permanently.
I’m similar in that I loved kpop boy bands and members when I was 15 (e.g. Taemin from SHINee) and I’m now almost 29… but, I still find them attractive lol. My boyfriend of 9+ years is the complete opposite though, full beard, quite stocky and masculine features - more viking-esque really. I wouldn’t have expected that at 15 but I still think masculine and feminine men are both appealing.
Me too actually. It's not going as far as what I'm seeing in them because I do still find some of them attractive even now (mostly actors like lee dong wook and gong yoo) but let's say my type changed since I become a fan of a certain korean-brazilian mix ex idol youtuber.
@@katr_i_na Same here. Sometimes I cannot decide wether I like my partner's stubbly face and strong chest or his beautiful lashes and soft lips more 😂 Over the years both preferences have been preserved and I am lucky to have them both in my partner. It surprised me, but it is true.
This is something I often discuss with people. I personally feel attracted to men with soft features (long hair, full lips, small face, but with strong jawline) with broad shoulders and back and a small waist. I think Tuxedo Mask from Sailor Moon was a huge impact for me.
I would always be careful with making any evolutionary psychology claims. Sexual behavior is highly influenced by society and the whole field just tends to form a conclusion based on certain tendencies and then usr those tendencies as support for their claim. It is mostly pseudoscience
You’re correct, but this also applies to virtually all the social sciences including economics. It doesn’t mean they’re necessarily wrong, just to be careful taking any conclusions as gospel truth. Evo psych gets overly harsh criticism vs the other social sciences, likely because of the potential overlap with HBD and because it steps on the toes of tabula rasa/blank slate theory which is absolutely haram in current society
It's kinda like how short shorts, moustaches, and styled mullets are "in" right now for "attractive" men. It's a trend that was big in the 80s, but died back down in the 90s and 2000s. We'll probably see the same shift in the 2030s.
My type as always been the same since I was a kid and now a I'm turning 30 this year. Men with long hair, tattoos, general rockstar vibe. I don't care if they're slender, thicker feminine or masculine. Our personal tastes and experiences shape things much more than evolutionary claims.
@@diegoaespitiait depends. Many women will say the female gender is better looking, or that they see more attractive females than males, but the truth is 90% of women wear makeup, some very heavy makeup, so it's hard to tell. IMO, if women got rid of makeup,and both genders were at a healthy weight, I think both would be as equally attractive. Makeup is the key
@@annmousxusr sidenote to remember, lots of men use beards to visually shape/proportion the face their features/ jawline to their advantage. I'm sometimes jealous I can't do that even though I wouldn't much like to have a beard lol
I’m a bisexual woman and I can concur, feminine/androgynous looking men are 100% my type and I’m not interested in anything else. it’s always been this way for me I’m almost 25 and this has not changed. I didn’t think it was that obvious but I’ve heard other people’s descriptions of my type in men range from “skinny pretty boys” to straight up “twink” lmfao
Well, I used to like less masculine looking men when I was a teenager but nowadays (27 y.o) I like slightly more masculine looking men than pretty boys. Not the typical beardy guy but more of a rugged/werewolf look or rock band vocalist look. I'm gonna say I'm mostly hetero. I've had like maybe 2% attraction to woman idk. I don't really find them sexually attractive but isn't repulsed either.
Yeah that's the case for most women. As we grow more mature, we prefer the masculine men because of estrogen production. Of course there are exceptions...
@@hazelmint6671 Wouldn't by this logic women's interest in masculine men decline after menopause again because the body doesn't produce estrogen and progesterone anymore? Just curious.
I like my men medium rare 🤌 Right in the middle but just a bit more femme looking. Bonus points of their hair is long. Whoever made it so men started cutting their hair off is a war criminal and should be punished.
I'm bi. I like all any beautiful face. But when I'm in love I hardly notice other humans. I'm happily married now and my husband is the only person I care about. He's masculine. But before I actually fell in love with him I preferred less masculine just because my ex was less masculine and that's what I knew.
None of those surveys matter unless they take women's cycles into consideration. Even individual women's taste in men shifts based upon their cycle, health and a variety of factors. Also the most important part is Birth control, which chemical alters attraction mechanisms to a significant degree.
If they were to study me and saw any difference, they'd find my tastes range from "very, very femme men" to "a more androgynous mix, with some masculine but also notably prominent feminine features." At no point in my cycle would they find me interested in masculine men as romantic partners lol
That blond guy on the right towards the end of the video is rather fine! Elegant, refined, more feminine and softer, and boyish are nice facial qualities. I consider myself to be very attractive and older but do not like masculine looking men, but nor do I like very feminine either. Like Buster Keaton or Zac Goldsmith, or Sheldon in the Big Bang Theory. That's feminine enough.
people thinking that a heterosexual person cant find someone of the same gender attractive dont know how attraction works. you can find someone attractive without having the urge to date and/or have sex with that gender/person. there are different forms of attraction. even asexual people can think "oh these type of people are attractive to me". i often see people i find attractive but not in a "i want to date them" but a "they are so pretty to look at" way, like i am looking at an artwork or smth. lol
I’m a heterosexual man and find men attractive all the time. However, I am never sexually attracted to them. There is a clear distinction the video made by stating that these heterosexual women not only found other women attractive, but had a sexual attraction to them.
@@saltycalmonds- I’m just going break out the Kinsey scale. Which seems to go along with this kind of research. Number 3 to 5 could be viewed as realm of bisexuality. 1. Exclusively heterosexual 2. Predominantly heterosexual 3. Mainly heterosexual 4. Bisexual 5. Mainly homosexual 6. Predominantly homosexual 7. Exclusively homosexual
Well i'm hetero but i like Asian men which are considered more feminine but still men. And they are wonderful MEN. So i don't find anything strange about that
I mean, yes, kind of, but not really? Most of people on the planet are somewhere on the spectrum of sexuality. It’s minority that’s 100% attracted to the opposite sex. Most of people have at least once in their life find a person of the same sex attractive. But this isn’t what this video is about.
@@ia285 In our society any affection between 2 men is seen as gay. Two women hugging is totally normal, even kissing between two girl friends is accteptable. Gay and bi men are treated worse then others, they get beaten up and hate crimed more then lesbians or bisexual women. I have seen so many ,,straight,, men online who like femboys, and argue they are still straight. It’s very obvious for me as why would men be less likely to admitt to ever being attracted to a man, especially If they are bi and they mostly like women. They are so many stories of not even bi, but GAY men who married women to be ,,normal,, so If a man is bi, he can easly live as a straight man, and never even feel bad in that marriage.
For anybody confused about the heterosexual attraction to other woman the study states "The questionnaire asked for the participant’s sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation (heterosexual/ bisexual/ homosexual), level of sexual attraction to women (1 = ‘not at all’ to 7 = ‘very’), level of sexual attraction to men (1 = ‘not at all’ to 7 = ‘very’), and variables known to influence masculinity preferences (i.e., age, hormonal contraceptive use, relationship status, sociosexual attitude, and own attractiveness), because controlling for them could be important to uncovering the relationships of interest." so i guess if the numbers are for example 2 to 7 they are reported to that group, which makes sense. the numbers were: "On the question of sexual attraction to men, 7.30% reported scores of 1 5, 20.60% reported a 6, and 72.10% reported a 7. On the question of sexual attraction to women, 37.40% reported a 1, 34.20% reported a 2, and 28.40% reported scores of 3-7. " So i think bisexual people would have an attraction of 4 or higher logically
Previous studies actually show that this preference changes during the month. Most of the time most of the women prefer softer faced men, but during and around ovulation they prefer men with more masculine features
@@ilovemycatrosie0 the social science studies almsot just all about Statistics, so if you don't have that that's super normal. (And because of that ppl really overthink those conclusions)
How are they heterosexual if they’re attracted to women? Are you telling me fully heterosexual women prefer men? And bisexual women prefer both? No effing way, who’d have thought such a crazy thing!
It's not about sexuality, it's about masculine and feminine. It's effectively saying that the more staunchly straight a woman is, the more likely they are to be androphilic. So, it's not necessarily that masculine women like feminine men, but that women who appreciate feminine men are the kind of women who don't feel so strongly about being straight. Being straight doesn't mean that you're utterly repulsed at the idea of having a vaguely erotic encounter with the same sex.
@@WillGaylord False, straight mean you are repulsed at the idea of having sex or "erotic enconter" with someone of same sex. If you like the idea, you are not straight but bisexual. You, americans, are so ignorante on sexuality. It's a shame to read your strupidity. You perphaps the only citizens of a developped country who are unaware of definition straight, bi and gay and how to know what is your sexuality. Your parents and your school systeme have failed you.
That is fascinating! I’m bisexual, with fairly strong leaning towards men. I had no idea that my preference of softer faces in men could have something to do with that.
To be honest I don't know if women find my face feminine or masculine. Myself I don't know and I don't care. However this study seems really interesting and makes me curious
Maybe you should because there's alot of stats that women are heterosexual as long as their status is not threatened . All anonymous measurements even with vaginal plethysmography where 80-90% of women show more arousal when seen explicit videos of woman than men . And more than 70% prefer sexual activities with woman . Aswell as 58% even prefer relationships with woman . This stats are not present across men of any age but younger woman in 16-25 years nowadays its very present . Even in 3-4 countries .
@@stevo7220well, it's true that there were some studies that showed that majority of females respond both to female and male stimulus, however, it dosen't equate to the sexual/romantic preference. Women just respond to stimulus regardless the sex. That's why in sections of porn that women watch there can find both straight, gay and lesbian videos with a high emphasis on stimulus of sexual organs.
@@stevo7220the rest of your points are total BS. It's true that societies become more groomed and groomed. Women and men move away from each, although the proportion of women that identify as LGBT is much less. I can cherry pick some surveys and stats and show off a picture where half of the men are gay as well. For example, in the Kinsey report 37% of men have alnowledge that they had a degree of attraction toward other men.
@@stevo7220the rest is just some cherry-picked stats. It's true that societies are being sexualised and the proportion of both men and women that identify as LGBT increased, however, your stats are far from reality. For example, I can cherry-pick as well. Kinsey Report states that 37 of men had a degree of attraction to other men, however, it terribly represent the reality.
The rat in the cage element isn’t discussed. Our idea of beauty distorted by media. I’ve found the level of self confidence in a person increases how attractive they are. If they have passion about what they do and have an open kind heart, they shine regardless of how they look. Unfortunately the constant world of comparison make people doubt themselves, when you care less about what people think about you, you true beauty shines through.
tbh all of the guys pics were discutable + a straight girlie can't be attracted to woman otherwise it just mean she isn't straight from my experience (young girl & not straight) i always throught that the reflected energy matter a ton more, like if a gorgeous masculine guy have a feminine behavior (like having a gay accent, having maneers, crossing legs, subtil things that disminish his masculinity) it gonna turn off my attraction toward him instantly, now if a nice looking ''feminine'' looking men have a masculine behavior i will get attracted. but i always prefered neutral face anyway, i'm really not into the total masculine look neither into the total feminine one, it need to be balanced (and to have masculine maneers) as for women i'm into both feminine girls and masculine girls, no matter if they have a feminine or masculine kind of vibe
Are you biromantic? If you are in a relationship with a woman, do each of you treat each simularly? Or would you each have at least somewhat different roles and/or expectations of how yall treat each other?
@@JonWallace-xp9qx 1) i’m both attracted sexually and romantically (for both men and women) 2) tbh it really depend the girl i was with, but usually there were no distinct « roles », when it was the case i was always a bit more passive although i wouldn’t mind the opposite but it’s just more natural ig ? on the flip side when i was with some guys i was more the assertive one lmao (but it’s because i’m quite extroverted also ). soo tbh i don’t really mind, both cases are fine for me
@@K00LYx767x uhh no i don’t think so, i’m only into men who emanate masculine energy and that would be a total turn off idk like when i say i can like more feminine men i talk only about their default facial features, not their chosen appearance, for example a guy who pluck his brow thin, wear makeup, dresses etc is def not for me and a turn off
i dont think thinking someone is attractive makes u gay, its just that women on average are more good looking than men. Im a straight woman but I've seen myself awestruck with another woman's beauty way more often than with men, I'm not attracted to them but they absolutely captivate me. I myself have more women eyeing me down and complimenting me a lot of the time, I don't feel weird about it if anything it makes me more happy than a man complimenting me, I'm not attracted to those women cuz I'm still straight at the end of the day
I know the buzz cut dude is supposed to be the masculine one, but he has model appeal. Yes he has sharp features- but he has mesmerizing eyes! He’s like an attractive in between.
My birth control has never affected my attraction. I will say after being on it for long enough it does give me a bit of baby fever, although when I go off it (forget to take it for a few days, insurance issues, etc), the baby fever is gone.
@@franjkav If they've been on it for a very prolonged period of time, it would be their new baseline. And that would make it hard to really know if it does or doesn't affect you as the taker. Unless you're going form taking it to not taking it rather often
@@user-yw8qf8cc3t Nothing is more emotional than doing what you just did using emojis. The word emoji stems from "emotion" so you are kind of shooting at your own goal there by using them to express your emotions, buddy.
Balance is always the key You should have mix of both musculine and feminine traits on face and a decent aestheitc Physique Then you dont need to think about your looks
Nope. Nope. nope. ❤❤ I'm attracted to woman sexually in my fantasy. I can look at a woman and get aroused even But here's the key difference I find it totally gross to actually do it though. No interest whatsoever. So I don't understand why we don't already know humans be like this. Just because you watch a porn doesn't mean your interested in doing what's happening on screen yourself. Wow shocker!
The 62% stat sounds high but I think the question was like “rate your sexual attraction to women from 1 to 7”. Even if women rated a 1 on this scale they would have been counted as having “some sexual attraction” toward women
Probably no, (East) Asians generally just have neotonous/baby-like faces, men or women. In the IPSOS study, Japan, a country known for its pretty boys, literally has the smallest lgbt identification (only 1% homosexual and 1% bisexual), so despite the men often look so androgynous and the women are often attracted to androgynous men, they are actually comfortable in their sexuality unlike America 💀💀 Tho, Japan is still pretty conservative compared to the west so some type of homophobia does come into play.
I think its down to race as aswell. I noticed Older white women, south asian, indian, latinas, black women and insta baddies of all races on a large scale prefer bearded men. Almost all south east asian and black females prefer heavily bearded men . Younger white females below 30 usually prefer that boyish feminine look. I go uni and have had my fair share of women of all different ages and races and im bearded i am irresistible to the ethnic groups alot more mainly south east asian/indians they will only get with masculine looking guys. Race of women Definitely plays a part.
There's been studied on this, it shows women prefer either a little stubble or clean shaven more than full beards. And that's for all races. And by stubble I mean like a bit longer than 5 o'clock shadow.
South East Asian girls don't prefer bearded men but some like it. Almost all Japanese/Korean/Chinese girls definitely hate beards. I'm a veteran on this topic.
For those curious: I read through the paper. The women were asked their sexuality and then rate their sexual attraction to men and to women on a scale 1-7. The study only took into consideration women who wrote "heterosexual" in their response to the first question. A majority of these women listed a number greater than 2 on the attraction to women scale.
see men with blue eyes put out. but men with brown eyes dont do FUCK ALL. anything and everything could be happenin to the brown eyed specimen, and these types wont be doing a SINGLE GODDAMN THINGG. LIKE THEY COULD BE FEELING EARTHQUAKES AND TORNADOS AND NUTHIN. but the blue eyed man takes his trousers off. so idk 🤷🏻♀️
@@boboiboy9350 but masculine man only like high value women . So many cute girls like me are out of their league. so what's left for us is kpop boys ✌️😑✌️
@@leoscreams__ lol what? I hv never heard that before. There a lot of masculine men out there that search for nothing but loyal partners that doesnt necessarily demand them to be a supermodel, super pretty with curves and such. They are just as insecure and dont really like competition. Peace of mind. You would be surprised if those K pop boys are actually like that because they are usually metro-sexual who look and judge on appearances more than anything for first impression. Masculine men are usually more simpler inside and out. haha
@@tommytan486 You’d be surprised by how many ladies actually prefer men with less masculine, pretty faces. Here we see the difference between the male gaze and female gaze 🤣
This makes a lot of sense now. I look like a marooned unkempt Grizzly. Younger women tend to ignore me and ever since I was in my early 20's older women preferred me i.e 27 and up
women are objectively more prettier and attractive, even if a girl is neither sexually or romantically attracted to women she can recognize other beautiful women, unless she's jealous. Pay attention to your surroundings next time you go out, men are generally just ugly and that's okay (for now at least, i think that standards are changing and women bars are raising)
Haha I am the total opposite. I rate myself attractive (mostly based on others judgement) and is attracted to androgyne (even more female attributes than they showed in the video). I am super hetero, and grew up in a very liberal environment. I also prefer casual sexual interactions. With the pill and without the pill I have always liked the androgynous or female attributes in men. I love to look at them and they attracts me.