Women
Apparently, women are unfairly worried about their pounds... New research comes to disprove it all...
Does your body type really indicate how good your sex is?
The female body type was put under the microscope by researchers to prove how body type affects the way sex is performed and here are the results that will surprise you...
Are you curvy?
Women with big curves and especially those with bigger hips seem to be more open to doing something new in bed. Research conducted by a university has shown that women with this body are more likely to have a one night stand.
Are you short?
It is a proven fact that the majority of men like their women to be short, because they think that they can easily do many sex positions with her and control her. Also, they can have sex in different places. From scientific research shorter women because they have a lower center of gravity and better balance make for more demanding positions, so quite attractive to men.
Are you tall?
One study showed that tall women with tall legs are considered healthy and sexy but once they get into bed that doesn't mean anything. It doesn't imply by saying their technique isn't good. Admittedly, they are not so flexible in bed in doing strange things and they can't easily have sex in public places either.
Are you skinny?
In one study, very thin people do not have large amounts of endorphin in their bodies. Therefore, a very thin woman is not the best sex partner. However, many men prefer women with a fairly thin waist in bed.
Do you have small breasts?
Although most men like women to have large breasts, those with smaller cleavage have great sex and enjoy their foreplay more. This is because smaller breasts are more sensitive than larger ones and enjoy more stimulation! As a result, the woman becomes better at sex.
Personality and personality
Body type is not only related to good sex...
Researchers from the United States asked students to look at photographs showing over 130 realistic body shapes of women and men from different angles.
Then, they had to match each photo with words such as: extroversion, consciousness, reliability, laziness, neuroses, introversion, etc.
The results of the survey are typical:
After all, people do form opinions and characterize others by their appearance and body type. The paradox was the fairly stereotypical perceptions in this evaluation!
As the researchers found, women who have a pear-shaped body type and men who have a masculine body (square, large back and small girth) are treated more positively.