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IV. Relative Broadness Theory: A Formula for Comparing Broadness of Shoulders to Broadness of Mind in Assessing Attractiveness of Male and Female Pairs.
a. The formula can be taken as follows:
b. [-1(fs)+fh] – [ms-(mh)]/2.
c. Where “f” represents “female” and “m” represents “male”, and “s” represent shoulders and “h” represents broadness of “head” or “mind”. All variables represent standardized percentile values, taken from comparison of that individuals shoulder and mind broadness to same-sex peers. d. As can be seen, the female component of the formula outputs a positive value when female mind is broader than female shoulders. Inversely, the male component of the formula outputs a positive value when the shoulders are broader than the male mind. Finally, these output values are compared such as to determine the extent to which one female’s relative mind:shoulder broadness is greater or lesser than one male’s relative mind:shoulder broadness. This is represented by the final output value. e. As the final output value approaches zero (0), there is a greater match in the broadness of each sex, in that females with narrow shoulders and a broad mind match with males with broad shoulders and a narrow mind (both being highly attractive). Similarly, females with broad shoulders and a narrow mind match with males who have narrow shoulders and a broad mind (both being unattractive). As output values approach an absolute value of 100 (the theoretically maximum value), there is a mismatch between two individual’s broadness(es). When the output value is positive, it implies that the female has a more desirable; she has greater broadness of mind relative to her shoulders, as compared to the male’s broadness of shoulders to his mind. When the output is negative, it suggests the inverse.

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