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  2. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Today, men and women's attitudes towards male beauty have changed. For example, body hair on men may even be preferred . A 1984 study said that gay men tend to prefer gay men of the same age as ideal partners, but there was a statistically significant effect (p < 0.05) of masculinity-femininity.

  3. Height discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Rather, it's that shorter men are more unfavorably viewed and the increased preference for the other two groups are a possible side effect. [23] A 2012 study found that both men and women are willing to excuse height differences by using a trade-off approach. Men may compensate 1.3 BMI units with a 1 percent higher wage than their wife.

  4. Mating preferences - Wikipedia

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    There were several gender differences observed in the study. For instance, men seemed to rate Love vs Status/Resources higher in importance in relation to women, meaning men place more of an emphasis on mutual love while women place more of an emphasis on Status/Resources. [43] Women rated the other three dimensions higher in importance.

  5. Why do women get 'the ick' from men? Experts explain the ...

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    Many women may get "the ick" from men's actions or appearance. Scientists say the phenomenon is related to a primal instinct to protect women's health that naturally occurs in other primate species.

  6. Why are we so obsessed with world leaders’ heights? - AOL

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    The Democrat is of fairly average height for an American president, however, as there have been 13 occupants of the White House taller than him, including his former boss Barack Obama (6ft 1 ½ ...

  7. Gender Advertisements - Wikipedia

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    The concept that relative size conveys social status remains relevant even when women are portrayed as the taller or larger individual on screen or in print. Goffman states that on the few occasions when women are pictured taller than men, the men seem almost always to be subordinated in social class status and/or depicted as inferior. [8]

  8. Kylie Kelce is on top. Understanding her 'everywoman' appeal.

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    In the show’s debut episode on Dec. 5, Kylie, who talks straight to the camera with kids’ art displayed behind her, went on to discuss parenting three daughters while expecting and navigating ...

  9. Napoleon complex - Wikipedia

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    Researchers at the university found that men who were 1.63 metres (5 ft 4 in) were 50% more likely to show signs of jealousy than men who were 1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in). [7] In 2018, evolutionary psychologist Mark van Vugt and his team at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam found evidence for the Napoleon complex in human males. Men of short stature ...