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ARTICLES RELATED TO Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness |  |  |  | Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractivenessCultural, social, or time period environments can have a strong effect on the degree to which people determine certain traits to be attractive. As part of the socialization process, children typically learn what their culture or time period considers attractive. Media, including written as well as visual forms, such as films and cartoons, for example, frequently portray "villains" or "bad" individual as less attractive, while protagonists are frequently depicted as attractive. This often leads to the perception that beauty can be equated wit ...
See also:Physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Universal correlates of beauty, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of male physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of female physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Historical variations, Physical attractiveness - Variations in perceptions of male attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Bibliography Read more here: » Physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness |
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 |  |  | Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractivenessWhen a person is seen as attractive or unattractive, a whole set of assumptions are brought into play. Across cultures, what is beautiful is assumed to be good. Attractive people are assumed to be more extroverted, popular, and happy. There is truth in this — attractive people do tend to have these characteristics. However, this is probably due to self-fulfilling prophecy; from a young age attractive peo ...
See also:Physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Universal correlates of beauty, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of male physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of female physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Historical variations, Physical attractiveness - Variations in perceptions of male attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Bibliography Read more here: » Physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness |
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 |  |  | Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Historical variationsHuman perceptions of attractiveness have differed between cultures and across historical periods. In Mediterranean societies such as Ancient Egypt, men with muscular physiques were considered attractive as it was thought to be the natural state of the male body. However, being fat was considered more attractive, as it indicated that the person was rich enough to afford a lot of food and avoid physical labor. During the Middle Ages in Europe, having tanned skin was considered deeply unattractive amongst men and women, as it was a sign that th ...
See also:Physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Universal correlates of beauty, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of male physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of female physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Historical variations, Physical attractiveness - Variations in perceptions of male attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Bibliography Read more here: » Physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Historical variations |
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