Q&A

Is it okay for men to look at women?

Is it okay for men to look at women?

The eyes don’t lie: Men really do look at women’s bodies more than their faces, according to a new study that used eye-tracking technology to prove what many women have long observed. But it’s not just men who do it — the study found that women look at other women’s bodies, too.

Why does a guy tell you about another girl?

If he talks to you about other girls, it’ll be for one of two reasons. Either he likes you and wants to make you jealous, or he just sees you as a friend and wants your advice. If he always asks you for romantic advice no matter who he’s dating, then he may see you as a friend.

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Do men find extremely masculine female body shapes attractive?

Males can represent danger, which may be why most men and women think hyper-masculine men are not as attractive as men with somewhat softer features. Perhaps, Johnson suggested (and she is beginning to research this idea), both men and women prefer more extreme female body shapes out of self-protection.

What do men and women look for at work?

Both men and women are looking for the same thing at work, including compelling colleagues, mutual values and challenging work. Based on their experiences, men might be more likely to achieve those work goals; women, on the other hand, may have experiences that create a diminished sense of satisfaction.

What is the difference between the male and female ideal body?

Essentially, the male ideal is an inverted pyramid with broad shoulders and small waist, while the female ideal is an hourglass with a small waist-to-hip ratio. Second, both women and men preferred…

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How do men and women view policies that promote gender equality?

Men assume policy leads to positive impact. Women see that these policies are not leading to positive outcomes. For example, men saw that there was a programme to mentor women, which they viewed as an affirmative programme to help women’s progress. Women saw no results from the mentoring programme.