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Whenever we see someone we like, our pupils grow larger. It's almost as if our eyes are trying to see as much of this person as possible. This is an involuntary and uncontrollable physiological response.
Thus, you can often tell if a woman is attracted to you by observing her pupils, and whether they expand or contract, or maybe do nothing.
The second thing to keep in mind is that larger and dilated pupils are considered more physically attractive, and friendlier than the smaller and contracted pupils. For example, studies with photographs have shown that attractiveness increases as pupil size increases. Likewise, if the researchers altered the pupil sizes in the photographs to make them smaller, they could decrease the attractiveness of the individuals in the photos.
We're talking about the same target photos here. Increasing or decreasing the pupil sizes in the same photos will alter its effect on the subjects. We're not comparing different people with different pupil sizes and concluding that those with larger pupils are seen as more attractive than those with smaller pupils. Obviously, there are a lot of other variables to consider when comparing different individuals.
Belladonna is Italian for "beautiful lady", and was frequently used by 16th century women to give their eyes a sexy and dreamy look, by dilating the pupils. Another important point is that these pupil attractiveness effects operate in a subconscious fashion. The people in the experiments know they like the photos with the dilated pupils better, but they don't know exactly why. The person just seems more handsome , prettier , or friendlier somehow. They do not realize the pupils have been altered physically by the researchers. Thus, ideally, you would like for your pupils to be as large as possible when gazing at women you're attracted to, therefore making you more attractive. And usually, as mentioned in the first part of this article, that is exactly what happens.
You see a beautiful girl. Your pupils dilate. The large pupils cause her to see you as more attractive than she otherwise might. Your responses are automatic. Her responses are subconscious. Works out pretty well doesn't it?
Keep in mind that it works the other way as well. If a girl is attracted to you her pupils dilate when she looks at you. As a result, you will see her as being more attractive than you might otherwise think her to be. Again, both reactions are automatic and subconscious.
Thus, you can often tell if a woman is attracted to you by observing her pupils, and whether they expand or contract, or maybe do nothing.
The second thing to keep in mind is that larger and dilated pupils are considered more physically attractive, and friendlier than the smaller and contracted pupils. For example, studies with photographs have shown that attractiveness increases as pupil size increases. Likewise, if the researchers altered the pupil sizes in the photographs to make them smaller, they could decrease the attractiveness of the individuals in the photos.
We're talking about the same target photos here. Increasing or decreasing the pupil sizes in the same photos will alter its effect on the subjects. We're not comparing different people with different pupil sizes and concluding that those with larger pupils are seen as more attractive than those with smaller pupils. Obviously, there are a lot of other variables to consider when comparing different individuals.
Belladonna is Italian for "beautiful lady", and was frequently used by 16th century women to give their eyes a sexy and dreamy look, by dilating the pupils. Another important point is that these pupil attractiveness effects operate in a subconscious fashion. The people in the experiments know they like the photos with the dilated pupils better, but they don't know exactly why. The person just seems more handsome , prettier , or friendlier somehow. They do not realize the pupils have been altered physically by the researchers. Thus, ideally, you would like for your pupils to be as large as possible when gazing at women you're attracted to, therefore making you more attractive. And usually, as mentioned in the first part of this article, that is exactly what happens.
You see a beautiful girl. Your pupils dilate. The large pupils cause her to see you as more attractive than she otherwise might. Your responses are automatic. Her responses are subconscious. Works out pretty well doesn't it?
Keep in mind that it works the other way as well. If a girl is attracted to you her pupils dilate when she looks at you. As a result, you will see her as being more attractive than you might otherwise think her to be. Again, both reactions are automatic and subconscious.
