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What part of the male body turns women on the most?
The face (although a sum of parts) is also at the top as well. However in this article, we will be talking solely about the physical, specific part of the male body that turns women on the most. When talking superficially about the female body, many men will single out boobs, abs or legs as the obvious choices that turn men on.
What’s the most attractive part of a man’s body to women?
Have you ever wondered what physical part of a man’s body is most attractive to women? Most men assume that women prefer 6-pack abs, big biceps or muscular legs. However, the answer will likely surprise not only men, but also women! It turns out that the most attractive part of a man’s body is…
What turns a man on about a woman?
When talking superficially about the female body, many men will single out boobs, abs or legs as the obvious choices that turn men on. But it is important to realize that the female brain is wired differently, and men admit that the female mind is an enigma – you never know what they really want or what turns them on.
How do women really look at other women?
Women actually looked at other women the same way, i.e., straight in the boobs. So in conclusion: Maybe you want to look into that whole boob makeup thing after all? I mean, to put your best boobs forward or something. It should be noted that this study was very small, but like, come on.
Do women prefer a V-shaped body shape?
Now before you hit the gym and load up on protein supplements, read ahead. Researchers have found that out of all the body shapes, women, in general, seem to prefer a “V-shaped” athletic body on a man; that is to say a strong and well-defined musculature on the upper body and a narrow and slim waist.
What are the most attractive body types for men?
Men who have large eyes and a relatively small nose are often deemed more attractive, while defined cheekbones and a strong jaw are another combination that seem to send you sizzling up the ratings as well. George Allen – Author – An AFPA Certified holistic and preventative nutrition professional.