Body Language Poses to Highlight Body Curves
Briefly

Recent research indicates that the S-shaped pose enhances the natural curvatures of women's bodies, making it a strong predictor of attractiveness. This is in contrast to traditional metrics like the waist-to-hip ratio. The study references Hogarth's mid-18th-century lines that identify curvatures in beauty perception, particularly the 'line of beauty'. Curvatures found in these lines have been quantitatively linked to attractiveness, reinforcing the need to reassess standards of beauty in modern contexts and highlighting the significance of female anatomical features.
The S-shape pose is more predictive for female body attractiveness than the waist-to-hip ratio, emphasizing the significance of curvatures in beauty perception.
Hogarth's S-shaped lines illustrate how beauty is perceived, where curvatures enhance physical appeal, showing that attractiveness can be quantitatively assessed.
Read at Psychology Today
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