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Started by Kendall, April 03, 2007, 01:32:53 PM
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QuoteA comprehensive analysis of Playboy magazine centrefolds over the past 50 years shows the models have become more androgynous. This finding challenges the idea that the type of female figure that men find most attractive remains the same over time, say Martin Voracek at the University of Vienna and Maryanne Fisher at York University in Canada.
QuoteBut Voracek and Fisher found that over time, the bust and hip size of the models decreased, while waist size increased. Although weight remained fairly stable, height increased. "This means more recent models have a more skinny and tubular-shaped appearance," Voracek says.