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'Curves are out, thin is in': This tweet is causing an absolute commotion on Twitter
YESTERDAY, ASK MEN tweeted perhaps the most ugh-worthy tweet of all time.
Are you ready?
Yes, they dropped the bombshell that curves are “out” and thin is “in”. (Because women’s bodies, like bootcut jeans, apparently come in and out of fashion.)
The article in question cited a recently published academic study called “The relationship of female physical attractiveness to body fatness” which found that men found women with lower BMIs more attractive.
Researchers interviewed men and women from ten different countries (three European, three Asian and four African) and asked them to arrange 21 photos of women in order of attractiveness.
In doing so, they found that people generally favoured women with lower body fat percentages, but crucially also conceded that the role of BMI in determining levels of attractiveness may have been overstated.
Grand so.
So, how did Ask Men cover this, you ask?
With choice quotes like this:
Although they do throw us gals a bone…
Cheers for that one, lads. Good to see you understand our plight.
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Needless to say, the whole thing has not gone down well on Twitter with many criticising Ask Men for pitting body types against one another.
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The writer of the piece in question has defended his piece and stated that the headline was simply meant to entice readers.
Hmm.
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