Sex appeal has now received a red rigorous scientific evidence. Researchers found that women's red dress in men is the same desire that experience, and many primates in the form of reddened skin ready for breeding females.
Red is distracting and is believed to awaken in men immodest fantasy. It is associated with the entire set of love- romantic emotions, from tender love (red hearts on a ... But even if we do not take into account the use of the cinema and other modern media red color in scenes with sexual connotations, one might say that the women on this property red guess since time immemorial, says Kompyulenta.
It is believed that the ladies and the rosy lips tinted red for 12 thousand years ago. According to Adam Pazda, a psychologist from the University of Rochester ( USA), in a symbolic red color is an evolutionary sense: in the females during the breeding primates estrogen dilates blood vessels and stimulates blood flow, blood rushes to the skin on the face, and males understand that it is time to act.
To test this hypothesis, in practice, researchers have put a simple experiment. Twenty -five men showed pictures of the same girl, dressed in white or red. Her face was indistinguishable from retouching. Subjects were asked to assess how she is a romantic relationship.
As expected, the red men encouraged to overstate their expectations. Ready for sex girl in red was estimated at 1-1.5 points higher than the same girl, but in white. The results of the experiment, psychologists describe the article in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. The authors emphasize that style of dress did not play any role: tight or free, shirt or T-shirt - in any case, the color red is more exciting than any other.
In general, the sex appeal of red now has strong scientific evidence. However, I would like to know how to react to this color, women themselves. Somehow, I think, for them it does not carry the same sexual overtones. One way or another, men with a red dress should be aware that at this moment they wake up the distant ancestor of the primate, who responded to the reddened snout of females ready to breed. Although other scientists, recognizing the importance of the results, still doubt the purely instinctive reasons for such a reaction. To cut off all the centuries-old cultural layers, according to skeptics, it would not hurt to repeat the experiment with people other non-European culture - and preferably minimally affected by civilization.








