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<strong>Neoteny</strong> is the retention of juvenile features in adulthood. In humans female show significantly greater neoteny than males. The more attractive a woman is the higher neoteny she will generally have.
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[[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.
   
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 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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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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== See Also ==
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*[[Hypergamy]]
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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]
 
*[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 07:15, 22 February 2023

Natural vs feigned neoteny

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.

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.[1] 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.[2]

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Wright, P., How to feign neoteny: an instruction manual for women (2018)
  2. Elam, P. & Wright, P., Chasing The Dragon: Understanding Superstimuli (2016)