Female Mind and Beauty

Female sexual attractiveness towards a man has a strong biological component. Reseach has shown women seem to be particularly sensitive to balance and the symmetrical qualities of men just at the time they are ready to conceive. Evolutionary theorists have suggested that if females have babies with men who have symmetrical bodies and faces, they will have more reproductive success. Whether men wish to accept it, females are the dominant race. Females are very intelligent creatures and underestimated by their male counterparts. Females really drive the evolutionary tree, seeking for good genes in their partner so as to produce strong offspring. A mother's pride in her children is a natural maternal trait. Producing strong and healthy offspring will give her children a better fighting chance in life.

Women see symmetry and balance in males as an indication of particularly good genes, perhaps resistance to the sorts of disease that can cause asymmetrical development. Maternal instincts drive females to seek the ideal male, one who is fertile with high-quality sperm to produce strong children and also able to provide for their upbringing. In modern research on the whole we find symmetrical faces more attractive. The human equivalent of the peacock's tail is the face. The face seems to provide the potential mate with information about health, fertility and appropriateness as a sexual partner.

Generally male beauty has been considered less important, since male beauty correlates with simplicity. Male attractiveness is measured in terms of power and social standing rather than by facial features.



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