Are Women More Attracted To Six-pack Abs Or Dad Bods? Find Out Here!

Do you want to attract women and spend a lot of time in the gym to get six packs? Or do you have a myth that every woman’s looking for a gym-toned muscle man? Then we would like to correct you that these two questions are myths about many women. Nowadays, six packs of muscle body become taboo for many Men. Yes, being fit is a kind of attractiveness but being fit doesn’t mean having a muscular body or cutting an individual.

 

As per the latest research, women admire is a guy with a ‘dadbod’ and not six-pack abs. Dadbods are now in trend and celebrated to promote a healthy, body-positive movement in males and to make them feel more comfortable and at ease with their bodies. If you don’t know already, a dadbod is a healthier version of a sculpted body. A man who sports a dadbod isn’t overweight but doesn’t have defined abs either.

Deets inside the survey

A fashion magazine surveyed women’s priority towards men’s bodies. As per the survey, 4 out of 5 women loved the dadbod and saw this look of someone very confident in his skin, thereby making them feel more attracted towards them. The study was taken place with lots of women who play the role of mother, wife, or girlfriend. According to sixty percent of women said that the dadbod was the new equivalent of six-pack abs. These women are very happy about being with a partner sporting a dadbod.

The magazine claimed that “Our survey results show the majority of people think positively about dadbods, and men who identify as having them are proud of who they are. Men who say their ‘dadbod’ has improved their life this year claim their body type has helped them accept themselves (48 percent) or made them less concerned with their appearance (47 percent).”

The main purpose to conduct the survey is the study aimed to highlight men’s concerns about how they looked while working out and show them the actual results. Speaking about the same, the researchers said the results pointed towards a more diverse and body-positive movement, which can encourage people to feel comfortable in their skin.