Men like beauty breast before another part of women - Many women believe that men tend to like to look at their breasts before finally see their faces. Uniquely, it is confirmed by a new study from the UK.
The study revealed that 47 percent of men proved to see breasts as the first thing they notice about a woman, followed by the hips and buttocks. While men who are willing to see the woman's face first before looking to other body parts number no more than 20 percent.
But apparently the breast not only be something the first time he saw but also the longest of their attention than other parts of the female body.
Many experts believe the reason behind this tendency of man lies in evolutionary factors for women with large breasts and a slim waist is known to have estrogen levels that indicate higher fertility rates higher as well. Yet another reason researchers revealed that may never be suspected.
"Men may be more likely to stare at breasts because breasts that look nice (aesthetically), irrespective of its size," said researcher as reported from mid-day.com.
The conclusion was obtained after a team of researchers from the University of Wellington, New Zealand shows six women the same image but the size of the breast, waist and buttocks digitally altered to a number of male participants.
Then the researchers looked at the body part which participants first viewed, how many times a part is seen and how long the passage is viewed by using cameras and mirrors to measure each participant slightest eye movement.
"80 Percent first glance they lie on her breast and cleavage. Yet men spend more time with a look at her breasts as well as more consistently fixation on body parts other than the breast," concluded the researchers.
Even the researchers found that the three men stared straight body parts (breasts, hips and buttocks) in just over 0.2 seconds after the meeting.
But according to researchers, sometimes men are also often looked at other parts of her body such as the forearm, lower leg and foot.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
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