We can count on science to validate our intuitions about the world about as often as it surprises us with a fresh reality that defies our understanding.
It has been shown by a few recent scientific investigations that a model aged 43 may have the ‘perfect figure.’ But no one was expecting her to show there. If you’re interested in finding out who she is, read on!
For a long time, the conventional wisdom thought that attractive women should have the proportions of a fashion model. However, prepare to have your assumptions challenged.
The ideals of beauty are fluid and change throughout time. Kate Moss’s ultra-slender figure has supplanted Marilyn Monroe’s voluptuous one as the ideal of female attractiveness.
Women who conform to the ideal of the hourglass shape are generally praised. But a recent research from the University of Texas at Austin challenges this accepted wisdom.
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A ‘fuller’ and ‘curvier’ body shape in women is desired, as shown by the findings. A body mass index of 18.85, a breast size of 93 centimetres, a waist size of 61 centimetres, and hips that are 87 centimetres are all considered healthy ranges for a female physique.
The study participants also had hip-to-waist ratios that were between.65 and.75, which is considered healthy. There is a very high likelihood that Kelly Brook, a British model, fits these descriptions.
She may be considered “plump” by today’s standards, but studies show that her body type is really the most appealing to males.
However, beauty is subjective in the end. People have different standards for what they consider attractive.
Even though the results of this research show that there is one ideal body type, it does not mean that people with shapes that deviate from the norm are unattractive.
The findings of this study only show that the slender ideal of female beauty is not supported by scientific research.
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Today, when variety in all forms is highly prized, it is important to acknowledge that this research shows there is variation in what people find appealing.
Women who are considered plus-size are just as beautiful as any other model, according to industry standards.