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5 Unusual Traits That Secretly Make Men More Attractive (Backed By Science)

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  • @CourtneyRyan says:

    Use code COURTNEYRYAN130 to get $130 off across your first 4 boxes of Good Chop at https://bit.ly/4k4Vz4c!

  • @retrorecall says:

    @0:40 strong well defined hands, vascularity
    @2:26 nutrient rich diet – eat more fruits and veggies, smell better
    @5:00 a deep focused gazed – sustained eye contact
    @6:08 slightly messy cool – effortless rugged look
    @7:30 small doses of stress – slightly raised cortisol is more attractive signifying ambition, drive, resilience. key is controlled stress

  • @ctV837reZ says:

    The one about stress seems like a trap lol.

  • @pace1195 says:

    2:26 I have yet to hear of an anecdote (even in a fictional setting) of a woman complimenting a man on his floral and fruity musk because he eats too many plants.

  • @maxwillson says:

    This is my 7th month sober, I stopped eating fast food and I’m in the best shape of my life. The rest falls into place with confidence. I don’t have any social issues anymore.

  • @soapfoam says:

    I was surprised by the hands. I didn’t know vascular hands meant someone was lower body fat. Hand appearance seems like something genetic, but if I can drop weight then I guess I can achieve that, huh?

    • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou says:

      Hands are like any other part of the body. You’re not going to see vascularity if you have high body fat. In my experience, it’s far easier to have vascular hands and forearms than visible abs (in other words, visible abs are the last to appear).

    • @doom9603 says:

      funny enough keyboard warriors get pretty masculine looking hands, if properly executed. lol But don’t get frustrated if you are being craftsman and she does not like ur rough hands tho

  • @harrylong4941 says:

    Not doing the stress thing, (retired) done with that just fitness fun and entertainment from now on.

  • @IronmanV5 says:

    On #4, there are gals I know who actually look better with less makeup.

    • @dang75790 says:

      Every woman looks better without makeup on. Lol. Remember what’s under that mask guys 😂

    • @GamersUniverseOE says:

      @@dang75790 This is definitely not true tho. However the key is how the makeup is done. The “glam” makeup is _usually_ not that attractive to men, and some women just can’t do makeup good. The no-makeup makeup is usually invisible to male eyes (since almost all men doing makeup do that for professional reasons, and they are pretty few) and usually look better than real no makeup.

  • @Shedshananigans says:

    In all honesty I don’t know of a single woman in my 50 that is worth all this effort.

    • @dang75790 says:

      Me either. Women are not worth the effort. I’ll stick with my wife 😂

    • @cpellercpeller5463 says:

      Correct. That’s why having a dog instead is much better than any woman. There are literally dozens of reasons why. Just research “Why Dogs Are Better Than Wives”. Some funny, but all true!

    • @pulsarlights2825 says:

      Well, looks fade as women age, that is true, but if that’s the only quality you look for in a woman then perhaps that is the problem….

  • @derekshearer9049 says:

    Women love men who they are attracted to. It doesn’t matter the reason

  • @TheSaneHatter says:

    Taking on these series, which one by one, for an autistic/Aspie perspective:

    1) I hardly think that my hands are weak, but when it comes to how they look, you’ve only got so much control: we are what we are. My own hands, in particular, are “artist’s hands” from way back, and I find that it’s better if I treat you that way, I haven’t gotten any comments on vascularity, but I have gotten them when I got a visible manicure.

    2) I’ve been eating this way all of my life, and I don’t know that anyone has ever complimented me for my sent on my screen because of it. I’d like to think, however, that’s why I might not flip as old as you think at 50.

    3) This one is a problem since autistics don’t like eye contact as a rule. In fact, I’m notorious for gazing off into space thinking about something else. Emulating this trait could be an excessive effort in masking, on my part.

    4) A missy look, I have to flatly disagree with;: this is one of those things that only beautiful and charming people to pull off. I find that I have to stay very well groomed, and even look a half step sharper than the people around me in order to get treated well.

    5) Again, I don’t know where to go. This one, since Rob has autistic don’t have the stress, and are even prone to meltdown and push too far. I’ve spent my whole life trying to just learn to handle stressing normally and trying to make it somehow cool is most likely be on my grasp.

  • @ShadowNash108 says:

    Don’t forget to make more videos about overcoming nice guy syndrome, and more men need this before learning how to attract the right woman. Nice Guys avoid conflict because they are afraid of rejection!!

  • @WORKOUTSOLUTIONS says:

    Praying you all have a Blessed Great Lent 🙏🥰✝️

  • @WillMoon says:

    Heh, there’s a big difference between how you look with chronic stress vs manageable stress. Worry lines/dimples can often be a sign of maturity, but a constant frown or furrowed eyebrows and forehead show the world you’re miserable, and probably miserable to be around. I know from running my own business firsthand what chronic stress will do to you… cortisol face is real, and stress hormones make you gain weight.

  • @AmbercoolPhotography says:

    Me not knowing that women pay attention to me is my super power…

  • @bach556 says:

    Thanks for the video Courtney ! I’m gonna start eating more fruits and vegetables😅

  • @bradnichol6166 says:

    My wife said that what really closed the deal with her attraction toward me was my hands. 😂 i couldn’t believe it…

  • @darrenbishop4327 says:

    My wife always tells me that she likes to watch me work with my hands. I see that she’s not alone.

  • @willbrink says:

    I was expecting shallow fluff info, was surprised it turned out to be objective based info. In my experience, men need all the help they can get, especially in these modern times…

    • @jcharles8801 says:

      Let’s be honest, the thing about stress is totally useless info. If you don’t fit into that tight window of just the right amount of stress, are you supposed to pretend? Is this to suggest that the cool, calm, collected guy is unattractive? I think a LOT of women beg to differ. Also, cortisol will ruin your body over time. It’s what gives guys that basketball gut. That one is nonsense.

    • @doom9603 says:

      @@jcharles8801 it just means women like men (cultural or social habit?) that burn themselves.

  • @TheReservedGamer says:

    Lovely. Now I have to worry about how many times I blink lol.

    • @CourtneyRyan says:

      Haha don’t worry about it. As soon as I said it out loud I started hyper-fixating on how many times I was blinking in the video 😂😂

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