The Chronicle

OH, BABY! HE’S HOT

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WHEN Justin Bieber posted a picture of himself topless and cradling a baby last week, he wrote: “Witness the most squishy cute gumdrop ever.”

He was obviously talking about his little niece Iris, but there were plenty of women around the world who felt just as mushy looking at singer Justin, 26.

The picture was liked more than seven million times and prompted Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to say: “This image pretty much seals the deal. Fully expect you and H to have a baby in 2021.”

In 1986, art retailer Athena famously photograph­ed a male model holding a baby boy.

It became the biggest-selling poster in British history and model Adam Perry boasted of sleeping with 3000 women after appearing in the shot.

And it seems no-one can resist swooning when faced with a guy clutching a kid.

Earlier this month, Vicky Pattison, 31, hinted that she was broody when she gushed about her niece sitting on her boyfriend’s lap. She said: “If my future looks anything like this I will be a pretty happy bunny.”

Celebs including Ashley Banjo, Joe Wicks and John Legend frequently send social media into meltdown when they post topless pics with their offspring.

But what is it about a man clasping a newborn that makes us go so weak at the knees?

Behavioura­l profiler Lily Walford says: “An image of a man with a baby triggers that feeling of seeing a man that’s worth mating with.

“We are here to survive and to successful­ly procreate, so seeing a guy with a baby shows us someone who has the capability to nurture and protect our offspring, which can cause those ovaries to ache.”

During ovulation, women have a spike of oestrogen and progestero­ne levels.

These hormonal and chemical changes within the body can cause us to experience short-term behaviours, such as an urgency to procreate.

Lily, a relationsh­ip coach, adds:

“Emotional availabili­ty and vulnerabil­ity is also something that women naturally value.

“So when we see men with a baby, we see the nurturing side of his personalit­y.

“When we date, we always take time to look at the future of the relationsh­ip, asking is this someone who I can have a future with?

“So when we see a man with a baby it makes it easier for us to fantasise about.”

But it’s not just the men that make our eyes pop with love hearts – babies do too.

“We also have a release of the chemicals dopamine and oxytocin when looking at babies,” says Lily.

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