Full hypnosis download Be more attractive to men
It’s often said that men only care about looks, or are only ‘after one thing’, but actually men are not so very different from women when it comes to what makes a woman attractive to a man.
Confidence and laughing at his jokes
It’s often said that women are attracted to confident men and that is largely true, but men also like vivacious, enthusiastic women who are sure of themselves and socially confident – up to a point.
Men and that old status thing
Because we men are, well… pretty competitive, we like a woman who is energetic and fun, and if she looks directly at us and smiles as well, we are bound to feel a strong pull (1). But however much she smiles, we are unlikely to go for a woman who we fear might be more energetic, bossy, loud, etc than we are. Research has shown, for example, that the women that men find attractive are the ones who laugh a lot… at the man’s jokes! But women who make funny jokes themselves – while sought after as friends by men – are not usually the ones who men want to be romantically involved with. (2)
Essentially, men like women who make them feel like men. In a day and age where women can do men’s jobs (or most men’s jobs) just as well as any man, it has become harder for a man to feel ‘masculine’. A woman who shows appreciation of a man’s uniqueness as a man becomes highly attractive to men.
The new session from hypnosisdownloads.com Be more attractive to men looks at the ‘universal attractors’ that attract men everywhere (and they are not as superficial as you might think) and encourages the unconscious adoption of magnetic qualities when it comes to becoming more attractive to men.
Mark
Notes
(1) Dr Clare Conway and colleagues at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland conducted experiments with hundreds of volunteers assessing how ‘attractive’ they found faces which were looking directly at them compared with faces whose gaze was turned away – even by a tiny amount. Significant numbers of both men and women found faces looking straight at them to be more attractive and more likeable.
(2) Eric Bressler, a graduate student at McMaster University who is studying the role of humour in personal attraction, discovered in a survey of 150 students that to a woman, ‘sense of humour’ means someone who makes her laugh; to a man, a ‘sense of humour’ means someone who appreciates his jokes.
“There’s a difference between producers (those who make you laugh) and receptors (those who laugh when someone cracks a joke),” said Bressler. “Women choose men who produce humour 62 per cent of the time; conversely, men choose women who appreciate their humour 65 per cent of the time.”
Bressler also found a marked difference when he looked at different relationships: “When it comes to friendships, men like to be around women who produce humour; when it comes to sexual relationships, they only dig women who laugh at their jokes.”



