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<strong>Neoteny</strong> is the retention of juvenile features in adulthood. In humans |
[[File:Feigned neoteny.jpg|190px|thumb|Natural vs feigned neoteny]]<strong>Neoteny</strong> is the retention of juvenile features in adulthood. In humans, females show significantly greater neoteny than males. The more attractive a woman is the higher neoteny she will generally have. |
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Some research suggests that women's brains are more neotenous than men's brains.<ref>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6386682/</ref> |
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| ⚫ | Neoteny is not to be confused with feigned or manufactured neoteny which relies not on |
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| ⚫ | Neoteny is not to be confused with feigned or manufactured neoteny which relies not on biological endowment but on the use of artifice to create a juvenile appearance: eg; cosmetics, fashions, plastic surgery, and mimicking of childlike appearances and gestures.<ref>Wright, P., How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women (2018)</ref> Feigned neoteny is said to be more powerful in eliciting responses from observers than is natural neoteny, and has been referred to in this regard as a supernormal sign stimulus.<ref>[https://gynocentrism.com/2016/05/19/chasing-the-dragon-a-biopsychosocial-approach/ Elam, P. & Wright, P., Chasing The Dragon: Understanding Superstimuli (2016)]</ref> |
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== External Links == |
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*[https://gynocentrism.com/2018/07/06/how-to-feign-neoteny-an-instruction-manual-for-women/ How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women] |
*[https://gynocentrism.com/2018/07/06/how-to-feign-neoteny-an-instruction-manual-for-women/ How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women] |
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*[https://gynocentrism.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/childlekeness-teaching-for-women.pdf Fascinating Womanhood: Childlikeness Teaching For Women (1965)] |
*[https://gynocentrism.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/childlekeness-teaching-for-women.pdf Fascinating Womanhood: Childlikeness Teaching For Women (1965)] |
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 12 January 2026

Neoteny is the retention of juvenile features in adulthood. In humans, females show significantly greater neoteny than males. The more attractive a woman is the higher neoteny she will generally have.
Some research suggests that women's brains are more neotenous than men's brains.[1]
Neoteny is not to be confused with feigned or manufactured neoteny which relies not on biological endowment but on the use of artifice to create a juvenile appearance: eg; cosmetics, fashions, plastic surgery, and mimicking of childlike appearances and gestures.[2] Feigned neoteny is said to be more powerful in eliciting responses from observers than is natural neoteny, and has been referred to in this regard as a supernormal sign stimulus.[3]
See Also
External Links
- How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women
- Fascinating Womanhood: Childlikeness Teaching For Women (1965)
References
- ↑ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6386682/
- ↑ Wright, P., How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women (2018)
- ↑ Elam, P. & Wright, P., Chasing The Dragon: Understanding Superstimuli (2016)