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Seducir a la femina: Cinco cosas sorprendentes que la ciencia dice saber

Seducir a la femina: Cinco cosas sorprendentes que la ciencia dice saber

?Puede verdaderamente ayudarnos la ciencia con este tema sobre la seduccion? En comienzo la investigacion en psicologia nos indica que las mujeres se parecen mas a los varones con respecto a la sexualidad y la espectaculo sobre lo que habiamos pensado inclusive hoy por hoy.

No obstante, trataremos de estudiar algunas de estas principales similitudes asi­ como diferencias dentro de las sexos, y como los miembros masculinos podran usarlas para parecer mas atractivos. (En proximos material comentaremos de como podri­an realizarlo Asimismo las chicas). Si deseas profundizar mas en lo que comentaremos en este escrito, puedes examinar elcaminodelaseduccion .

En este post short sobre:

1 ienza buscando las senales universales de el flirteo

La antropologa de la Universidad sobre Rutgers y reconocida autora, Helen E. Fisher, afirma que desde la profundidad de la Amazonia Incluso los cafes sobre Paris, las chicas muestran su afan con una secuencia sobre expresiones notablemente similar.

Esta secuencia es alguna cosa de este modo:

Principal, la chica sonrie a su admirador asi­ como levanta las cejas con desplazamientos rapidos asi­ como bruscos entretanto abre las ojos Con El Fin De mirarlo.

Posteriormente permite caer sus parpados, inclina su testa hacia abajo y hacia un bando, y mira hacia otro bando. Frecuentemente, tambien se cubre la rostro con las manos, riendo nerviosamente.

Este gesto sobre flirteo secuencial es tan peculiar que el etologo teutonico Eibl-Eibesfeldt estaba convencido de que seri­a innato, la tactica sobre cortejo mujeril que evoluciono realiza millones sobre anos para senalar el afan sexual por el varon.

2. Hazte gran (o aparenta que lo eres)

Algunos psicologos lo llaman el “Efecto George Clooney”, y fue confirmado en un analisis realizado en 2010 a 3.770 personas. La conclusion fue convincente: las mujeres suelen inclinarse a los hombres mayores, a grado que se vuelven mas independientes economicamente.

“Creemos que esto sugiere que la de mas grande independencia financiera otorga a las mujeres mas decision en la alternativa de pareja y las atrae hacia hombres mayores, poderosos asi­ como atractivos”, manifesto la autora del analisis muzmatch y psicologa de la Universidad sobre Dundee, Fhionna Moore .

Las psicologos evolutivos por su parte consideran que las mujeres mas jovenes y los varones mayores tienden a emparejarse por la disputa sobre base biologica, relacionada con la diferente prolongacion de la fertilidad a lo generoso del ciclo vital.

3. La posicion corporal importa

Las primeras sensaciones son relevantes, asi­ como en estados de “conocimiento nulo” igual que suele acontecer un primer armonia, la postura corporal puede destacar la desigualdad.

Un analisis realizado en 2015 mostro que las posturas corporales expansivas “aumentan la deseabilidad romantica”.

Basicamente, las mujeres ven una actitud abierta asi­ como expansiva (empujar el busto hacia afuera, sustentar las hombros hacia atras asi­ como relajados asi­ como mantenerse sobre pie) como un signo de “dominio asi­ como apertura percibida”, Conforme las investigadores.

Conforme los autores de el informe: “A traves sobre dos estudios de campo acerca de la espectaculo romantica, demostramos que la desarrollo postural hace que los humanos sean mas romanticamente atractivos“.

El objetivo funciona en ambos sentidos, debido a que seri­a probable que los hombres se interesen ??tambien de maneras preferente por una chica que posea la posicion expansiva, a diferencia sobre la posicion contraida o defensiva.

4. Alimenta tu cortejo

Esto no seri­a mas que la forma fino sobre hablar de: “Llevala a cenar”.

De acuerdo con un estudio hecho en 2014 en la revista Frontiers in Psychology , compartir vi­veres “aumenta la proximidad interpersonal”. Curiosamente, ofertar una fraccion sobre pizza da la impresion realizar que el donante de la condumio se mire mas atractivo, estableciendose aparte un vinculo empatico sobre duplo direccion.

Al completo lo cual posiblemente se remonta a la infancia humana. Citando literalmente el estudio, titulado vi­veres para el apego: el tarea sobre la oferta sobre vi­veres en la regulacion de la emocion empatica, “La oferta de vi­veres resulta una de las primeras interacciones reguladoras del comportamiento biologico entre padres e hijos”.

Basicamente, podri­amos reducir este argumento a la re-interpretacion de ese antigua creencia sobre que no Tenemos superior trayecto hacia el corazon sobre un varon que su estomago. Resulta, al parecer, que las estomagos Asimismo son una carretera muy confiable de el corazon de la mujer.

cinco. Acento de tus emociones

Contrariamente al ideal de la decenio de las cincuenta, donde el adulto se veia igual que el sujetador distante de la estirpe, a las hembras parecen gustarle mas los hombres que son capaces de hablar sobre sus sentimientos.

“Cuando los hombres son vulnerables, las mujeres las encuentran mas deseables tanto emocional como sexualmente”, es la conclusion a la que llego la psicologa Lisa Kaplin en su informe ?Por que encontramos atractiva la vulnerabilidad? .

“Ser vulnerable no danara la masculinidad de los varones, todo lo contrario”, continua. “Los hombres emocionalmente equilibrados son mas deseables de mas chicas asi­ como, en ultima instancia, seri­a probable que sean emocionalmente estables y mas grandes parejas an esplendido plazo que los varones que se encuentran cerrados y no quieren repartir zonas intimas sobre las vidas”.

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