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Description:   If fashion magazines are any indication, men want walking stick figures as partners. But biology (and real life) tell another story!

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Expert: Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright Bio
Last Updated: 2010-12-08 17:11:40

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[x]   Transcript: "A perfect set of legs never hurts, but what else do men desire? Some men like breasts, and others prefer butts, but all of them are biologically programmed to look for certain traits in a partner. Men are often subconsciously drawn to women with large eyes. That's because the feminine hormone, estrogen, halts bone growth in the brow making eyes prominent—and signaling strong reproductive genes. Of course, the "hips don't lie" when it comes to what men find attractive. Women with a waist to hip ratio of .7 inches or less—whereby the waist is significantly narrower than the hips—are attractive to men. That's because fat deposited on a woman's body is controlled by estrogen. A woman who produces an ideal amount of the hormone naturally winds up with a waist to hip ratio in this range, creating the coveted hourglass figure. But as any girl who's spent time in a crowded bar knows...men are definitely open to all their options!

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Dr. Yvonne Fulbright received her Master's in Human Sexuality Education from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Ph.D. in International Community Health Education, focusing on sexual health and parent-child sex communication, at New York University. She is currently the sex columnist and sex expert for foxnews.com, making frequent appearances on the "Dr. Manny Show" and her own "Sexpert Q&A" Video Blog. Dr. Yvonne is also the author of several books.A Certified Sex Educator through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Dr. Yvonne is the book and media review editor for Contemporary Sexuality. With a decade of teaching experience behind her, Yvonne is a professor of human sexuality for Master's of Counseling students at Argosy University. She is currently pursuing a post-doctoral fellowship in sexual and reproductive health at the University of Iceland.

www.sexualitysource.com


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