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Drinking a glass of wine makes you MORE attractive to the opposite sex
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It's official: alcohol makes you more attractive to the opposite sex. And that's when you are boozing, not them.
權(quán)威結(jié)論出來了:酒精能讓你在異性眼中更具吸引力。不是因?yàn)樗麄兒染疲且驗(yàn)槟愫攘恕?/p>
Scientists at the University of Bristol found that having 'one large glass of wine' increases 'facial flushing' and 'confidence', making the drinker 'more attractive' to others and more likely to 'get lucky'.
布里斯托大學(xué)的科學(xué)家發(fā)現(xiàn),“喝一大杯紅酒”使人“面色緋紅”,“自信”增加,進(jìn)而使飲酒人在他人眼中“更具吸引力”,也更可能“約到炮”。
Researchers quizzed 40 heterosexual male and female students and asked them to rate the attractiveness of three groups of people who were sober, tipsy and drunk.
研究人員測(cè)試了40位異性戀的男女學(xué)生,讓他們給三組人的吸引力程度排序。這三組人的狀態(tài)分別為:清醒、微醺和醉酒。
The study found that tipsy people, who had downed one large 250ml glass of 14 per cent wine - that's one-third of the bottle - were consistently voted as the 'most attractive'.
研究發(fā)現(xiàn),喝了一大杯250毫升(即三分之一瓶)、酒精含量為14%的紅酒的微醺者,被一致認(rèn)為“最具吸引力”。
Sober subjects and those who had 'had a few too many' were rated as far less attractive than a 'tipsy' subject.
清醒者和那些“喝大了的”在吸引力排位上遠(yuǎn)低于微醺者。
Academics have previously confirmed the existence of the 'beer goggles' phenomenon - in which boozers find other people more attractive after several drinks.
此前已有相關(guān)學(xué)者證實(shí)“啤酒眼”現(xiàn)象的存在——即豪飲者喝了幾杯之后,會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)別人都變美了。
This new study, however, is the first time it had been shown that the drinker themselves actually 'becomes more attractive' to others, in an experiment dubbed 'reverse beer goggles'.
然而這項(xiàng)被稱為“顛倒啤酒眼”的新研究卻是首次表明,事實(shí)上飲酒者自己在別人看來“變得更有吸引力了”。
The study found that alcohol had a 'positive pulling power', but only if the subject was 'not hammered'.
該研究發(fā)現(xiàn)酒精具有一種“魅力磁場(chǎng)”,這種磁場(chǎng)只有在“尚未酩酊大醉”的情況下才會(huì)發(fā)揮作用。
It states that booze 'mimics' how a person's body 'demonstrates it is healthy and attractive to attract potential mates' and that facial flushing is perceived by others as 'healthy and attractive'.
該研究稱,飲酒“模擬了”一個(gè)過程,在這個(gè)過程中,飲酒者向潛在愛慕者展現(xiàn)了自己身體的健康水平和吸引力程度,面部緋紅被其他人感知時(shí),也會(huì)被認(rèn)作是“健康且富有吸引力”的表現(xiàn)。
Alcohol also makes people seem in a 'more positive or jolly mood' and encourages people to 'relax' and give off 'positive' signals, such as smiling - increasing their attractiveness levels.
酒精同樣使人看上去處于一種“更加樂觀或愉快的情緒”中,鼓舞人們“放松”并發(fā)出“積極”的信號(hào),比如微笑——微笑能提升他們的魅力指數(shù)。
The study states: 'In addition to perceiving others as more attractive, an alcohol consumer may also be perceived by others as more attractive, and therefore receive greater sexual interest from potential mates.
研究聲稱:“除了覺得別人都變美了之外,酒精攝入者還可能在別人眼中變得更有吸引力,從而引起潛在愛慕者更強(qiáng)烈的‘性趣’。”
'An increase in such attention from others may also positively reinforce alcohol consumption, particularly in social contexts.'
“他人注意力的聚焦也可能增加飲酒者的酒精攝入,尤其在社交場(chǎng)合中。”
The study said, however, that too much booze led to 'changes in facial expressions which were excessive and unattractive' - leading to a decrease in 'pulling power'.
然而研究表明,過量飲酒會(huì)導(dǎo)致飲酒者“面部表情過度的、失去美感的變化”,進(jìn)而使“磁場(chǎng)”變?nèi)酢?/p>
It adds: 'In conclusion, our data indicate that alcohol consumption may lead to consumers being rated as more attractive than sober individuals, but only following low levels of consumption.
該研究還指出,“總而言之,我們的數(shù)據(jù)顯示酒精攝入可能使飲酒者比清醒者更具吸引力,但這僅僅發(fā)生在攝入量較少的情況下。”
'At higher levels of consumption this effect is not observed, and may even be reversed.'
“攝入量高的情況下,這種效應(yīng)并未發(fā)生,還可能適得其反。”
Professor Marcus Munafo, a senior researcher on the Bristol University study, said: 'The people who had consumed a small amount of alcohol had a slightly rosier complexion than they did in their sober and high-dose photos.
從事該研究的布里斯托大學(xué)資深研究員馬庫斯·穆納佛教授指出:“少量飲酒的人比他們清醒或醉酒時(shí)的膚色稍微紅潤些。”
'Rosiness is attractive because it characterises good physical health characteristics.
“紅潤的面色很有魅力,因?yàn)樗砻鹘】禒顩r良好。”
'You consume a drink, so you see other people as more attractive, but you also become more attractive yourself because you've consumed a drink.
“你喝酒了,會(huì)覺得別人變美了,但同時(shí)你自己也因?yàn)轱嬀贫兊酶绪攘Α!?/p>
'But if they go on to consume more alcohol, they're no longer rated as more attractive.'
“但如果他們繼續(xù)喝更多的酒,就會(huì)不再那么有魅力了。”
In a previous study last year, again at the University of Bristol, it was found that 'beer goggles' - in which booze makes others seems more attractive - was a proven phenomena.
去年布里斯托大學(xué)還有一項(xiàng)研究證實(shí)了“啤酒眼”的存在——醉酒者似乎看誰都好看。
Volunteers drank either alcohol or a non-alcoholic placebo before looking at images of men's and women's faces - as well a landscape portraits.
參與研究的志愿者們?cè)谟^察男女面部圖片和風(fēng)景畫之前,一部分人喝了酒,另一部分人喝了無酒精安慰劑。
Those who drank alcohol found all three image types more attractive compared with those who did not.
相較于沒喝酒的人來說,喝了酒的人覺得這三種圖片都更有吸引力。
David Simmons, 31, of High Wycombe, Bucks, said last week: 'So if I want to pull I need to drink either a third of a bottle of wine or a couple of pints and then draw a line under boozing for the night.
大衛(wèi)·西蒙斯今年31歲,來自海威科姆。他于上周表示:“所以如果我想吸引人,我得喝點(diǎn)紅酒,要么三分之一瓶,要么幾品脫,而且當(dāng)晚只能喝這么多,不能再喝了。”
'I can't really see that happened as after a couple you always want more, but if it improves my chances of pulling I'll give it a shot.'
“我可真不覺得這能控制好,畢竟喝了一點(diǎn)你就想喝更多。但假如這真能讓我的吸引力提升,我倒愿意試試。”
Vocabulary
booze:豪飲;痛飲
heterosexual:異性的;異性戀的
tipsy:微醺的
rosy:薔薇色的,玫瑰紅色的
placebo:安慰劑(指無藥效、僅產(chǎn)生心理作用的制劑)
(譯者:陳苾璇SCNU 編輯:杜娟)
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