Summary of "5 Body Parts Women INSTANTLY Notice in Men Over 60 | Female Psychology"
Key takeaway
Women (especially those over 35) often make very fast, mostly unconscious judgments about a man’s health, energy and capability by scanning five specific body areas. Men — including those over 60 — can improve perceived attractiveness with low-cost, practical habits rather than surgery or expensive programs.
In seconds women read signals of aliveness and capability; small attention-based changes can make a big difference.
Five body parts women notice (and practical tips)
1. Hands
What women read:
- Grooming and self-care.
- Calm, purposeful movement.
- Signs of capability (e.g., roughened hands from real work).
Tips:
- Keep nails clean and trimmed.
- Use a basic moisturizer.
- Slow down fidgety movements.
- Use deliberate, purposeful gestures.
2. Forearms
What women read:
- Visible strength and capability from brief sleeve exposure.
- Often rated above abs/chest in attractiveness studies.
Tips:
- Don’t always hide forearms under long sleeves.
- Stay hydrated to keep skin looking healthy.
- Do simple grip and forearm exercises.
- Roll sleeves up sometimes to reveal the area.
3. Eyes and the area around them
What women read:
- Presence and quality of attention.
- Expressiveness and emotional engagement.
- Health/vitality (clear sclera, alertness).
- Character signals like smile lines.
Tips:
- Be present: put your phone away during conversations.
- Make eye contact and show expressive engagement.
- Cultivate sleep, hydration and alertness.
4. Shoulders and posture
What women read:
- Immediate signals of confidence versus decline.
- “Erotic presence” from how a man occupies space.
Tips:
- Pull shoulders back and lift the chin.
- Practice upright, open posture even in small ways.
- Add posture exercises or strength work to maintain it.
5. Mouth and how it moves
What women read:
- Dental hygiene and breath.
- Authenticity of smile.
- Clarity and deliberation of speech (pauses, not mumbling).
Tips:
- Maintain dental health and fresh breath.
- Avoid forced or fake smiles; let genuine smiles form naturally.
- Speak clearly and deliberately, using pauses.
Supporting points
- These cues are quick, unconscious calculations about health, energy and reliability.
- Observers rely more on signs of aliveness than on wealth or fame.
- The changes suggested are mostly attention and small habits, not expensive procedures.
Notable speakers & references
- Esther Perel — referenced as a world‑renowned relationship researcher.
- Western University — study mentioned on smile lines.
- American Dental Association — noted for a stat that teeth are a top‑noticed feature.
- Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin — study mentioned on posture and attractiveness.
Category
Lifestyle
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