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Published 15:31 16 Dec 2020 GMT
These are the parts of a man's body women check out first, according to science
What parts of a man's body do women check out first
Until now. A study done with advanced eye-tracking technology from London-based company, Think Eye Tracking, found exactly what "hotspots" on the male body women look at first. They were able to follow the eye movements of participants who looked at the same photo of a man in a bathing suit. What they found was that women are apparently not all that phased about a man's, err... "package", and spent no time looking at his trunks. Interestingly, the male participants of the study actually spent quite a considerable amount of time looking at the guy's nether-regions. Instead, women first look at the abdominal region, followed by the face, shoulders and biceps. A heat map of the most-viewed areas of the image done with the eye-tracking tech shows the results below. [caption id="attachment_12347940" align="aligncenter" width="415"]
Women subconsciously seek people who can provide for and protect them
But why are we mostly preoccupied with the torso, face and arms? Sex and relationship expert Wendy Walsh, PhD and author of The 30-Day Love Detox, says that it's all thanks to our primal instincts. Women are coded to seek someone who can provide for us and protect us, and frankly – the penis has nothing to do with that. "Think about our cavewoman brains," she says. "We want to know, 'Can this guy climb a tree and pick fruit for me? Can this guy slay a woolly mammoth for me?'" Well before ladders and tranquilliser guns were invented, men needed strong abs, shoulders and arms to be able to protect, provide for and otherwise look after a woman (and her offspring). And even though we hardly do the same activities as our ancient ancestors, women are still going to seek those characteristics in the opposite sex as a natural, instinctive behaviour. [caption id="attachment_12344495" align="aligncenter" width="850"]













