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Ideals of sexiness are universal, contrary to arguments that media images are to blame. Most advertisements feature people with perfectly symmetrical faces, as this is a sign of phenotypic quality—or good genes. A deep male voice is inherently attractive, as it indicates greater exposure to pubertal testosterone and is linked to reproductive fitness. Even in cultures without access to mass media, the optimum waist-to-hip ratio for women is around 0.7, which corresponds most closely to an hourglass shape, and is linked to fertility. In addition, women often send subtle (and subconscious) come-hither cues at the most fertile time of the month.
Mr Saad has delivered a light round-up of the latest studies in evolutionary behavioural science. But he does not limit his observations to sex-specific characteristics. He also includes notes on how people handle food, family, friendship and social hierarchies. Gift-giving between friends, for example, strengthens non-kin bonds as people choose friends who can reciprocate. And an adaptation called the ¡°variety effect¡± makes it nearly impossible to not overeat at a buffet, as a wider choice of dishes leads to a higher calorie intake—in order to maximise nutrient sources and minimise the toxins from a single food source. Parents tend to be more protective of their daughters than their sons because the familial costs of pregnancy are higher. As for concerns over paternity, fathers instinctively provide the greatest investment in children who look like them, and maternal grandmothers (the lone grandparent who has no paternal uncertainty) tend to be the most involved.
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ratio ºñÀ². corresponds ÇØ´çÇÏ´Ù, ´ëÀÀÇÏ´Ù. hourglass ¸ð·¡½Ã°è.
fertility Òýß§(´Ù»ê), õóß§Õô(Ãâ»ê·Â). subtle ¹Ì¹¦ÇÑ. subconscious ÀáÀçÀǽÄÀûÀÎ.
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evolutionary behavioural science ÁøÈÇൿ°úÇÐ.
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