It turns out that sexuality can be calculated — and even expressed in numbers. Scientists from the University of Aberdeen (Scotland) stated that they found a direct link between body proportions and the level of a woman's attractiveness.
According to their data, men most often pay attention to women with a body mass index (BMI) of 22.8 to 24.8. If we translate this into real parameters, it refers to a woman about 165 cm tall and weighing approximately 65 kg.
Why This Way
Researchers note: attractiveness is not only about appearance but also a signal of health and body harmony. Women with this height-to-weight ratio, according to scientists, appear natural, energetic, and confident — and these qualities are often perceived as sexy.
Without Model Standards
Although the parameters are far from fashion standards, scientists emphasize: men choose reality, not an ideal from glossy magazines. In a series of experiments, it was women with such proportions that participants deemed the most attractive.