how to be a guy women actually find attractive
Summary
TLDRThe video script explores the misconception that women are less visually attracted than men, debunking it with social media evidence. It delves into physical traits that women find attractive, using AI to rate male attractiveness and identifying common features like masculine facial features, archetypes, and well-groomed appearances. The video emphasizes the importance of grooming, skincare, and personal style, concluding that attractiveness can be achieved through self-care and embracing one's unique style.
Takeaways
- π The video discusses the misconception that women are not as visually attracted as men, highlighting a viral Instagram post as evidence to the contrary.
- π The creator used social media platforms to gather insights into physical traits that women find attractive, rather than relying solely on scientific studies.
- π€ AI was employed to rate the attractiveness of men featured in the video, with all scoring high, indicating they are considered handsome both by humans and AI.
- π§ The 'dimorphic' feature analysis showed that these men had strong masculine traits but low feminine traits, which is common among good-looking men.
- π¦ The video identifies common traits such as strong facial features, beards, and intense eyes, which are associated with the 'manly' archetype.
- π° The term 'Sugar Daddy' was frequently mentioned in the comments, suggesting that wealth or the appearance of it can be an attractive trait.
- π Attractive men often fit into certain archetypes, such as the mysterious loner or the muscular athlete, which are popular in romance novels.
- πͺ A muscular and athletic physique, possibly enhanced with tattoos, was a common trait among the men considered attractive in the video.
- πββοΈ Grooming was a key factor, with all men featured having well-maintained hair and facial hair, emphasizing the importance of personal grooming.
- π‘ The video suggests that having a healthy, glowing skin is a universal trait among attractive men, indicating the importance of a skincare routine.
- π Fashion and style were noted as important, with a preference for simple, clean looks or a darker, edgier style, depending on the individual.
- ποΈ Engaging in activities or actions, such as riding a motorcycle or playing sports, was shown to be more attractive than staged or forced attempts at attractiveness.
Q & A
What misconception does the video script address about women and visual attraction?
-The video script addresses the misconception that women are not as visually attracted as men, highlighting that women can also be very responsive to visual cues, as evidenced by their reactions to a man getting a haircut on Instagram.
What was the initial approach the video creator considered for discussing physical attraction?
-The initial approach the video creator considered was a scientific one, involving looking up studies and experiments focusing on different aspects of physical attraction.
Why did the video creator decide to abandon the scientific approach to discussing physical attraction?
-The video creator found the scientific approach to be boring and soulless, and felt that other channels were already doing it better, so they decided to scrap it.
How did the video creator use social media platforms to gather insights on physical attraction?
-The video creator observed comment sections on social media where women were expressing attraction towards men, and let these 'reals' linger to train their algorithm, eventually identifying common traits in men that received positive attention.
What role did AI play in the video creator's experiment on physical attraction?
-AI was used to rate the attractiveness of the men's faces in the 'reals', with all scoring eight or above, indicating that these men were considered handsome both by humans and AI.
What is the dimorphic feature mentioned in the script, and what does it indicate about attractiveness in men?
-The dimorphic feature refers to a scoring system where masculine and feminine features are rated. In the experiment, the average score was 8 out of 10 for masculine features and 3 out of 10 for feminine features, indicating that a balance of masculine features is typically associated with attractiveness in men.
What archetypes were identified as being particularly attractive in the video script?
-The archetypes identified included the 'sugar daddy', 'mafia boss', 'mysterious loner', 'athlete', 'bad boy', and 'muscular lumberjack', all of which are common tropes in romance novels.
Why are muscles and tattoos considered universal traits of attractiveness in the video script?
-Muscles and tattoos are considered universal traits of attractiveness because they were common among the men who received positive attention in the 'reals', and they can be associated with a strong, masculine appearance.
How important is grooming in enhancing a man's attractiveness according to the video script?
-Grooming is considered extremely important, as it was a universal trait among the men featured in the 'reals', and it is seen as an art and skill that every man should master.
What role does hair play in a man's attractiveness in the video script?
-Hair plays a major role in a man's attractiveness, with the men featured having thick, well-maintained hair that was styled with intention, reflecting current trends towards lived-in, grown-out hairstyles.
What advice does the video script offer regarding skincare for men?
-The video script advises that men should have a skincare routine, emphasizing the importance of clear, glowing skin, and suggesting the use of tanning drops mixed with moisturizer for an instant glow.
How does the video script suggest men should approach fashion to enhance their attractiveness?
-The video script suggests that men should stick with a simple style and clean fits, but also mentions that diving headfirst into fashion can be a significant marker of attraction in itself.
What is the video script's advice on how men should portray themselves to be attractive without being cringe?
-The video script advises men to avoid being overly direct or staged in their attempts to portray attractiveness, instead suggesting that being engaged in activities or actions, such as riding a motorcycle or playing sports, can be more effective.
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