Sunday, August 7, 2011

Women get your WHR on and men will fall all over you!




Sexy waist to hip ratio (WHR)



Man's waist to hip ratio 



The Good and the BAD/Ugly of WHR's
Men seek fertile women, it's how they're biologically programmed.  One of the biggest markers of fertility is the waist to hip ratio.  If a woman's ratio is similar to a man's it send men's brains a signal suggesting that she may have difficulty child bearing.  If a woman is obese or carries a large amount of belly fat it sends the message she's past the age of fertility.  These signals will turn off a man's attraction.  Men want to breed, even if they don't, their bodies do.  Waist/hips (WHR) is supposed to be more of an indicator of estrogen production, i.e. fertile women,  than Waist/bust and the reason why men are more attracted to that standard than simply big busted women alone.

Women can improve their attractiveness by keeping a weight that maximizes the ratio.  I have a natural hour glass figure and although I work at maintaining my weight, it doesn't matter how large or small I get the numbers are still there.  That said I could choose clothes that deemphasize my waist and make me look frumpy and unattractive.  Sofia has mentioned we have similar body types, curvy but in the wrong clothes can look less than ideal. The best body size for clothes are women who are slender, reed like creatures with no hip to waist ratio and are the ultimate hangers for designers.  Magazines purport these figures as ideal and sexy for women, but they are not what gets a man's eye.   I suggest watching a lot of What Not to Wear and learn to make the most of your assets and begin showing off as much of the WHR as you can.  

If you're not sure what your waist to hip dimensions are click here.  I have a 0.7 WHR and my bust is almost exactly the same circumference as my hips which gives me a standard hourglass figure.