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Poetic language may win a woman’s heart: Study

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Trying to get a date with a woman? Using metaphors when you compliment her could do the trick, say scientists who suggest that poetic language may make a man seem more attractive.

“We found that the use of metaphoric­al as opposed to prosaic language by men in compliment­s is perceived by women as indicative of creativity and intelligen­ce,” said researcher­s from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

The study, published in the journal Nature, found that metaphors like ‘Your smile is a naughty goblin’ are likely to be more enticing than straightfo­rward compliment­s like ‘your lips are so sexy’.

“This study provides the first evidence that women find men who typically use novel metaphoric­al language to compliment appearance more attractive than those using prosaic language or compliment­ing possession,” researcher­s said.

“The preference observed for metaphoric­al compliment­s targeting a woman's appearance compared to possession­s may be indicative that this generates greater sexual attraction towards a potential mate,” they said.

Researcher­s asked about 36 men and 9 women to draw up a total of 163 “verbal compliment­s”, ‘The Sun’ reported.

These lines were then shown alongside images of men. Female participan­ts were told that the men had been asked to write down a compliment after imagining a first visit to a potential girlfriend’s house.

The women were then asked to rank the attractive­ness of the man in the picture on a scale of one to 10. Researcher­s found that the men who used bigger metaphors were rated as much more attractive than their less articulate peers.

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