Researchers used cameras hidden in handbags to record women's clothing and how many men were attracted to them, inviting them to dance. In their study, they stipulated that the surface area of each arm accounts for 10% of the body surface area, each leg accounts for 15%, and the rest accounts for 50%. Women who expose 40% of their skin attract twice as many men as those who wrap themselves tightly. Women with skin exposure exceeding 40% did not show greater attractiveness. Experts believe that excessive exposure may scare away men because they believe that such women may be indecent.
Psychologist Colin Hendrell, who led the study, said: "The signal transmitted by exposing more than 40% of the skin will no longer be 'charm', but will be easy to approach and future infidelity. Expose a portion of the arms and legs, and other parts will not need to be exposed." The research results are published in the journal Behavioral Science. This study found that the most popular women are those who perfectly combine a 40% nudity rate with tight fitting clothing and provocative dance moves.
However, some celebrity costumes do not follow the 40% rule, including the famous safety pin designed by Jenny Versace for the famous British film star Elizabeth Hurley.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)