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Girls Love Men In Red

By Super Admin

Jewellery, chocolates or flowers neither of these would impress a girl ore than you being dressed in red. A study claims that women love to see their men dressed in red. A red attraction,men,wardrobe can get you more closer to the girl.

Red being the symbol of courage, sacrifice, sin, sexuality, power and passion attracts women and a man in love with red will no doubt be loved by girls too.

In the US, England, Germany and China, women found men more appealing when they were either pictured wearing red or framed in red, compared with other colors.
"Red is typically thought of as a sexy colour for women only. Our findings suggest that the link between red and sex also applies to men," said Andrew Elliot

In a research, a group of 32 women were presented with a black-and-white photo of a Caucasian man in a polo shirt, surrounded by a red or white matte. Using a nine-point scale, they answered three questions: "How attractive do you think this person is?" "How pleasant is this person to look at?" and "If I were to meet the person in this picture face to face, I would think he is attractive."

Red warmed up women only. Women rated the man surrounded by red a bit more than one surrounded by white. They termed it more attractive. In another pic a man was shown dressed in red and green shirt. A pool of 55 women rated the man in red as significantly more attractive -- on average, nearly one point higher on the same nine-point scale.

The colour red may viewed differently in different cultures but the finding of women (but not men) drawn to men in red was consistent across countries.
And it's true about red power ties: Women in a follow-up study perceived men wearing red T-shirts to be significantly more likely to be high in status than men wearing blue T-shirts, in addition to the men in red seeming more generally and sexually attractive.

The power of red holds throughout the primate world. Female primates (including women) are "extremely adept at detecting and decoding blood flow changes in the face," the authors wrote, "and women have been shown to be more sensitive to the perception of red stimuli than are men."

The colour red can make a man perform extremly well in bedroon as well as in boardroom. The colour red infuses a sense of authority and rises self confidence. Red gets a man dressed in an attitude which instently attracts women.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 14:40 [IST]