Is it better for a woman to look good in clothes or look good naked? Most women would pick clothes. Most men would pick naked. And possibly, this crucial distinction could help crack that other, non-Da Vinci, code: the mysterious difference between women who are girl-hot and women who are guy-hot.
Women like to check out, judge and comment on the hotness of other women even more than men do. We prefer women on the covers of our magazines and we like to look at our sisters in video clips, on the catwalk, the red carpet and the beach. We have strong opinions about who we think is hot and mostly, they don’t match with the opinions of men.
If you’ve ever had this conversation with someone of the opposite sex, you’ll know what I’m talking about:
You: “Wow, X is hot.”
Them: “What? X?! Really? I don’t get it. She’s pretty but she’s not sexy.”
You: “What do you mean she’s not sexy? She’s a babe! What part of hot did you not understand?”
And so on.
This happens to me when Jennifer Hawkins is on TV. I think she’s lovely. I think she’s pretty. I think she’s bubbly and sweet and natural and a fabulous dancer. I think it’s a travesty that she got voted off Dancing With The Stars this week. But I do not think she is hot. I think she’s on the girl-next-door side of sexy as opposed to the phwoaaar side. But men go mental for her. She makes them dribble.
I thought we were the only household who had this Jennifer-hot/not conflict but a quick whip around revealed it to be quite common; most men find her sexy and most women don’t.
‘Yeah, that’s just because you’re all jealous’ I hear some men thinking as they read this. Oh no. Please. Secure women are perfectly happy to hand you a list of women they think are hot and discuss it at length.
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Some would argue (not me of course) that men are just less discriminating and their criteria for mate selection is pretty simple. This may be informed by a pretty powerful desire to reproduce - our conscious opinions struggling to articulate what is actually being outrun by our pants. We may be constrained by cultural norms and even our own knowledge that infidelity is counter-productive, but our fantasy world (which is obviously what we are talking about) couldn't care less.
Women have needed to be more picky at selecting partners - historically (at least) it has been more of an investment - you know, the whole baby thing. Maybe they are using this same more comprensive view to consider which women they would fancy? We migh just look at boobs and go, oh yeah.
Regarding the opposite scenario: in my opinion, hetrosexual men 'fancy' guys that they actually want to be like or hang out with. That is why we get the whole George Clooney thing. But Ryan Gosling? Really?
I'm sorry, but I just don't understand the fascination with Angelina. I mean, I think she is an incredible woman and a fabulous mother and ambassador for humanity itself, but sexy? I don't think so. She has good lips and nice eyes but apart from that she is a skinny bag of bones.