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face Unexpectedly, men actually rated a women's face as her most attractive feature at a massive 46%. Perhaps this explains why make-up is so popular with women. In second place, was the ass with 18% of the votes – no surprises there… But this was shortly followed by the hair at 11%.
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Learn More »There’s more of a spread across women’s preferences in men. Contrary to popular opinion, women seem to much more concerned with the body below the neck than men are. Only 2% preferring the face above all else. Taking the lead is the chest at 24%, closely followed by hair at 22% and arms at 19%. These preferences suggest the importance of muscles in making a man more attractive. This is supported by the 13% preference for abs and the 9% for the v-cut. So, if you want to be more attractive to women, get a good hair-cut and head to the gym. With just a 1% preference for legs, it looks like it’s probably okay to skip leg-day after all. As women age, the hair becomes more important and the v-cut preference fades out. Consistently, women seem to state men’s arms as the most attractive feature. Although the chest peaks in popularity at 45-64 years. Instead, for younger women, the abs are more important, decreasing steadily with age. The face is the least important feature, but peaks at 25-34 years, whilst legs are most popular amongst 35-54 year olds. There is a lot of variation in preferences geographically. Arms tend to be more popular the further north you go. Whilst, chest is popular throughout the US, but predominantly on the West Coast and in central states. Hair is dispersed evenly across the country, often being rated equally to other features in Texas and the east. The v-cut is most popular in only two states: Wyoming and Tennessee. Alabama is the only state to prefer legs overall, although West Virginia rates legs and abs equally. Hawaii and Georgia are the most indecisive, with a preference for arms, hair and chest in Georgia and arms, v-cut, abs and chest in Hawaii. Interestingly the preferences are also tied to income. At the lower end, arms are the more important feature, but they also take precedence in the $75000-$99000 wage bracket. The other salaries all prefer the chest, unless they earn over $150000 in which case abs take the lead.
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