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While the art can be realistic or cartoonish, characters often have large eyes (female characters usually have larger eyes than male characters), small noses, tiny mouths, and flat faces. Psychological and social research on facial attractiveness has pointed out that the presence of childlike, neotenous facial features increases attractiveness. [1]
In a cross-cultural study, more neotenized (i.e., youthful looking) female faces were found to be most attractive to men while less neotenized female faces were found to be less attractive to men, regardless of the females' actual age. [196]
Outside Japan, bishōnen is the most well-known of the three terms, and has become a generic term for all beautiful boys and young men. The aesthetic of the bishōnen began as an ideal of a young lover, originally embodied in the wakashū ( 若衆 , literally "young person", although only used for boys) , or adolescent boy, and was influenced ...
Looksmaxxing (sometimes spelled looksmaxing) is the process of maximizing one’s own physical attractiveness.The term originated on male incel message boards in the 2010s. [1] [2] In the 2020s, the term left relatively obscure internet forums, and was popularised on TikTok.
But, we digress. According to Business Insider, these are the physical traits that women find most attractive: - Muscles - Significant beard stubble - Men who wear the color red - Symmetrical features
Gendo ranked in several polls about the most attractive male characters, [215] [216] [217] but reviewers also had negative opinions of him; [218] [219] they criticized his abusive [220] [221] and manipulative ways. [222] Gendo's role in Rebuild has been more positively received, [223] especially in the final installment.
“George Clooney and Brad Pitt have shamelessly campaigned for him since 2001, but all it takes is one look at Damon’s piercing blue eyes, crooked smile and family-guy demeanor to understand ...
The 32-composite face was the most visually attractive of all the faces. [1] Many studies, using different averaging techniques, including the use of line drawings [15] and face profiles, [16] have shown that this is a general principle: average faces are consistently more attractive than the faces used to generate them.