Dear Tampa_Jim,
Please wait for my book. In the meantime, there are oodles of various theories on sexual attraction. I'd suggest reading something fun and interesting, like David Buss book "The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating." Whatever I will have to say will be a rehash.
I'll state this, however; in cross-cultural studies of preferences in attraction, some factors stand out. These factors also dovetail nicely with my own cross-cultural studies, undertaken in such diverse places as Los Angeles, Irian Jaya, Gambia, Peru, Mongolia, Japan, etc. and wherever else I've traipsed in search of what men find attractive. And this is my assessment of it all:
They want someone whose waist to hip ratio is 70%. Singh, a researcher, has made this his life's work; according to his calculations, this is prevalent in cultures that celebrate Kate Moss as well as Venus from Willendorf. Then, there's the issue of smooth skin, facial symmetry and the absence of diseases. In addition, a nulliparous woman [someone who has not yet given birth] will have some desirable physiological characteristics, namely an absence of stretch marks, a face free of chloasma [pigmentary changes often called 'the mask of pregnancy'] and again...that waist-to-hip ratio. In addition, men in all cultures have consistently responded to a more mesomorphic female. In other words, someone anorexic just won't cut it. Now, you might feel Kate Moss is anorexic, but she does have that waist-to-hip ratio that makes her look curvy, despite her skinny knees.
Ok, I could go on forever. Many people dispute or refute these evolutionary theories I seem to support. But cross-cultural research doesn't lie, and I'll state my case as I interviewed some cannibals in Irian Jaya - an attractive female is not too fat, not too skinny, and is "good with the pigs." In Irian Jaya, that just means she's a smart businesswoman. Unfortunately, intelligence scores fairly low on the attraction totempole. But as we say - we have to make a difference between short term mating and finding a wife for the babies.
It all sounds like Stone Age, doesn't it,
the Love Goddess