News Women overestimate men's attraction to thin female fashion models, study finds

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A study published in Sex Roles suggests that the very thin female body type prevailing in the media is less admired than people think it is.

Body dissatisfaction is alarmingly common among women and research suggests that this is partly due to the unrealistic portrayal of female bodies in the media. The glorification of very thin female bodies creates an ideal that women feel they have to meet in order to be seen as attractive to romantic partners.

Interestingly, there is an abundance of evidence suggesting that women think men prefer thinner female bodies than they actually do. While much of the previous research has had participants evaluate silhouettes of female bodies, study authors Sarah N. Johnson and Renee Engeln wanted to take a different approach. The researchers sought to extend the relevance of these findings by having participants evaluate images of real women in the media.

 
Don't think they really needed a scientific study to find this out, just ask any man...even in the politically correct era of "don't say anything about anybody or you'll get 'cancelled'" men are still open about their proclivities.
 

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