Showing posts with label attraction. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Are you attractive?


Oral Contraceptives react on women’s bodies provoking different effects. There are experts who say that they may produce cancer, and others who affirm that they decrease our sexual impulse... How true is that?
Look at the pictures and choose the face you like the most... Which one do you prefer? A or B? 
Feminized man (A) v/s Masculine man (B)

According to the research conducted by Robert Josephs, the election of “A” is guided by the consumption of contraceptives and the influence they have on our hormones. Women who use this method like better feminized men (A), who are those with small jaw and forehead, high eyebrows and rounded lips; rather than masculine men (letter B), whose attributes are a big jaw, wide forehead, low eyebrows and thin lips. 
Don’t worry, taking the pill doesn’t mean that you won’t like a “macho men” ever again. The thing is that it helps to control the fluctuation of hormones during your cycle, stabilizing your emotions; that is to say, a woman who does not use a contraceptive method changes her opinion while her hormones rise and decrease (they chose “A” during the menstruation, and “B” during the ovulation); on the other hand, medicated women prefer A most of the time.
Even though birth control pills revolutionized women’s life, they are one of the biggest responsible for changing the old masculine beauty standards, creating a whole new concept (think about the new idols, such us Zack Efron, Justin Bieber, etc). The illusion of a rude man with lots of testosterone is in the past; nowadays, a soft, gentle guy is more attractive to our quiet hormones since he also projects a sensitive appearance which also makes our “hormones” believe that he would be a perfect father and partner. Evolution is always there!

I asked some friends and incredible their answers were according to their reality; I mean, those who use the pill voted for A and B was the election of those who do not use this method.
What do you think? Are pills really changing our beauty standards? Think about your experience (taking the pill or not). Have you noticed that change around you?