An AskMen article discussing a real study on female attractiveness takes a sharp turn into disrespect and misinformation. While the research suggests men often rate women with lower BMI as more attractive, the author frames it with crude language and misleading claims about health, implying that body weight alone predicts wellbeing.
Rather than offering thoughtful analysis, the piece reinforces tired stereotypes, oversimplifies attraction, and treats women’s bodies as objects for judgment. Attraction varies widely, health can’t be judged by appearance, and discussing science doesn’t require degrading language. The article fails not because of the study—but because of how irresponsibly it’s presented.