According to a new study, "Men are more attracted to women wearing red compared to other colours because they believe they are less likely to be rejected."
Does this means that when a girl's decked out in red she's more likely to get picked up?
The hub's favourite colour is red. Mine isn't (it's blue, if you must know). But over the years, I've accumulated a variety of red pieces primarily because of Chinese New Year.
The hub's favourite colour is red. Mine isn't (it's blue, if you must know). But over the years, I've accumulated a variety of red pieces primarily because of Chinese New Year.
If I take a quick look at my cupboard, hues of blue and turquoise dominate 65% of my wardrobe. It's natural that I'm more inclined towards these colours because they don't scream for attention and are easier on the eyes. Which is perfect for me since I don't like to stand out. If I could, I'd rather fly way below the radar and keep a really, really low profile.
What I do know and agree with is that red is a striking colour and if you're photographed in a red outfit, you appear more vibrant and energetic. The whole colour psychology kicks in - trust me on this as I've done my research for teaching purposes.
Just think of all the English phrases out there that include "red" e.g. "red-blooded", "red herring", "paint the town red", "seeing red", "red carpet", "red-letter day", "in the red", "red-light district" to name a few. Commonality? Love. Passion. Anger. Power. Sex.
Just think of all the English phrases out there that include "red" e.g. "red-blooded", "red herring", "paint the town red", "seeing red", "red carpet", "red-letter day", "in the red", "red-light district" to name a few. Commonality? Love. Passion. Anger. Power. Sex.
This gives me an idea of what to get the hub for his birthday. Something red. Or what an ex-Singapore 'Beauty Queen' once uttered, "Something rad."
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