
Bald Guys Are More Intelligent and Successful, Study Shows
For many men, balding can be a sensitive topic: they may feel like it makes them less attractive and masculine. However, there’s no reason for them to feel this way. Bald men are more often perceived as confident, smart, and dominant. Maybe that’s not such a bad replacement for a full head of hair.
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Bald guys are perceived to be more socially dominant.
A study conducted by Professor Dr. Frank Muscarella from Barry University showed that bald men are perceived as being more socially dominant in comparison to other men. The researchers found that although people see men with hair as more physically attractive, bald men are more likely to be perceived as having higher social status: people claimed that they see them as more dominant and superior, but they didn’t feel any threat in comparison to men with hair.
During the research, Dr. Frank Muscarella asked the focus group to rate male participants in accordance with 4 criteria: attractiveness, aggressiveness, appeasement, and maturity. Some people were shown the photos of men who had a head full of hair and the other part of the group saw the pictures of the same men but with their hair completely digitally removed. The results turned out to be quite unexpected: bald men were rated as more honest, intelligent, and masculine.
Several studies have proven that these results are correct.
The findings of Dr. Frank Muscarella were backed up by research from the University of Pennsylvania. Psychologist Albert E. Mannes proved that people tend to see bald men as stronger, more dominant, and successful.
But bald men are not just perceived as strong and sexy, they are seen as smart too. Researchers from the University of Saarland analyzed data based on the opinion poll of 20,000 people. The results showed that bald men are more often perceived as older, but people see them as wiser and more intelligent.
Having bald spots and some hair won’t do the trick.
Men have to go completely bald in order to be perceived this way. The research showed that men who had bald spots, on the contrary, were perceived as weak and less masculine. It may be connected to the fact that shaving your head can be perceived as an active statement, giving others a feeling that the man has the situation under control and isn’t ashamed of his appearance. And that is appealing!
Do you agree with the results of this study? Or maybe you can relate to it with your own personal experience? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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