And of course, facial blurring is dehumanizing the women, right? So if these men are sexually aroused by dehumanization and objectification, then this definitely makes sense. They don't even need to think of these women as full human beings.
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Alternative hypothesis: subjective attractiveness may require simply *avoiding* a negatively-evaluated characteristic. By showing fewer specific features in the first place, attractiveness increases. In other words, it simply eliminates this: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=butter%20face …
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The Japanese have got it all wrong then, they're not blurring in the right places.
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Gotta say it out loud. "The role of facial images in arousal and attraction has been examined before, but NEVER via penile plethysmography!"
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