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Mouth to Mouth

In the spirit of love and passion and all those primitive traits that make humans tempting sexual creatures, comes my three-part series: Irresistible Body Parts.

In this three-week series, I’d like to discuss the parts of our bodies that make us so attractive to the opposite sex. Week One: The Mouth.

The lips have it! Research shows that men are drawn to a woman's mouth more than any other facial feature. In fact, the study showed that men considered women’s lips the most attractive part of her body particularly, if she’s wearing red lipstick (big surprise!).

The study, which was carried out by scientists at Manchester University tracked the eye movements of fifty men as they were presented with images of different women. Scientists found that in the ten seconds after meeting a lady for the first time, the average male would spend more than half his time gazing at her mouth. If the lady applied lipstick, the male subject found it difficult to look away. A dash of pink held a male’s attention for 6.7 seconds while the red kept him fixated for 7.3 seconds.

Dr Geoff Beattie, research lead, said of the findings, ‘For centuries, women have painted their lips red to enhance their appeal, with this practice dating back as far as the Ancient Egyptians…This study proves that lips represent one of the most sensual aspects of a woman’s body and play a critical role in human sexual attraction.”

My TOP 3 female set of lips
Scarlett Johansson
Angelina Jolie
Lea Michele

My TOP 3 male set of lips
Jensen Ackles
Channing Tatum
Liam Hemsworth

Don't forget to stop by next week!

Maria

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