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How Can Men Appear More Attractive to Women?

This video attempts to answer the question: How can a man appear more attractive to women? I'll take a look at the science and then I'll talk about what I've learned from my clinical experience as a mental health counselor. We see with attraction there are a number of theories out there: socially desirable traits predict attraction, traits that are readily perceived predict attraction, similarity predicts attraction (likes attract), and opposites attract. Another theory is that sex is a moderator of romantic interest. This theory states that romantic attraction is different for males as opposed to females. González, Á. J. (2017). Men dissociate sexual attraction from moral judgement more than women. International Journal of Psychology, 52(5), 381–388. Olderbak, S. G., Malter, F., Wolf, P. S. A., Jones, D. N., & Figueredo, A. J. (2017). Predicting Romantic Interest at Zero Acquaintance: Evidence of Sex Differences in Trait Perception but Not in Predictors of Interest. European Journal of Personality, 31(1), 42–62 Ahmetoglu, G., & Swami, V. (2012). Do women prefer “nice guys”? The effect of male dominance behavior on women’s ratings of sexual attractiveness. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 40(4), 667–672. Karandashev, V., & Fata, B. (2014). Change in Physical Attraction in Early Romantic Relationships. Interpersona, 8(2), 257–267. Meltzer, A. L., McNulty, J. K., Jackson, G. L., & Karney, B. R. (2014). Sex Differences in the Implications of Partner Physical Attractiveness for the Trajectory of Marital Satisfaction. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 106(3), 418

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