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What Turns Us On
A User's Guide to Love and Lust in the Hub
Attraction Poll
The full survey results
When Kevin Met Amy
A He-Said/She-Said on Relationships, Boston-Style
Historic Affairs
A look back at some noteworthy moments in Hub romance.
He's with Her?
16 Bostonians, more than 100 possible pairings. Can you spot the real-life lovebirds?
The Geography of Coupling
Where the action is for those who are on the prowl, on the rebound, or happily settled down.
So, What Does It For You? We Asked, Boston Answered…
To find out how Bostonians define attractiveness, we created a 30-point survey with the help of Babson College statistics professor I. Elaine Allen. Along with posting it on our website, we dispatched pollsters across the Hub to interview people at T stops, coffee shops, and the occasional happy hour. Finally, we partnered with Cambridge-based dating website OkCupid, which hosted our poll on its home page. All told, we collected more than 1,100 responses—and plenty of eye-opening insight. For complete survey results, click here.
HIM
• Forty percent of the Bostonians we polled say a blue-eyed boy will get that second glance, followed by 26% for green eyes, 21% for brown, and 13% for hazel—numbers nearly identical to the breakdown for women's eye color.
• The choicest height for local guys is 6'–6'3", which matches up nicely with our ideal gal, right, in heels.
• You want your men to be music lovers (18%), sports fans (16%), and outdoorsy types (15%). Of lesser appeal: tech geeks (3%) and nightlife aficionados (3%).
• Good news for the ironing-averse: jeans and a t-shirt is the best look for Boston men, say more than half of those polled. Workout attire scored lowest (2%) among choices for hunky menswear. (Which may explain why less than 2% of those surveyed reported meeting a boyfriend at the gym.)
• A small, straight nose is the winner by a 2-to-1 margin over all other sniffer shapes. Least favored was the snub nose, at 5% (it fared far better on women, at 38%).
• The clean-shaven look was voted most appealing, at 47%, but guys who can't get to a razor every day shouldn't fret—about 43% of voters say stubble also gets the job done. Goatees, though, are a bad idea. They're dug by just 6% of respondents. Beards polled even worse (5%).
• The gold standard for men's hair color isn't blond (preferred by fewer than one in 10 respondents), but rather brown (71%), which was followed, though not that closely, by black (16%).
• Shaggy dudes: Four out of every five potential mates who pass you on the street think you'd look better with short hair.
• As men's body parts go, you find shoulders (35%) and arms (29%) the most irresistible. You also think legs, which earned just 5% approval, should stay under wraps.
• Banking is considered the hottest job for Hub men (16%), but one of the least hottest for women (about 5%).
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HER:
• Is it getting steamy in here, or is it just your glasses? By a surprising 3-to-1 ratio, Bostonians deem specs on women a turn-on (and think they're pretty sexy on guys, too).
• An oval face is the shape preferred by a whopping 68% of the people we surveyed.
• The most alluring outfit for a woman is denim and a tee, say 46% of you. A scant 7% of respondents drool over a preppier sweater-and-khakis ensemble.
• Arty equals hottie, according to our respondents, a third of whom have a thing for artists or writers. The next most desirable vocation for women is physician (12%).
• The derrière and the legs tied for paramount female body part, with each prioritized by about 30% of voters. Hands, not so much (4%).
• An overly plump, Jolie-style pout gets the kiss-off from Hub voters (3%). Most like their gals with medium-full lips (51%).
• Survey says: The ideal Boston woman is about average height (5'4"–5'8"). But fewer than one in six Bostonians found women of 5'8" to 6'—a.k.a. the supermodel median—compellingly attractive.
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Further Longings (and a Few No-Nos)
• In potential mates, you prefer dog lovers to cat people by a 5-to-1 ratio.
• About 20% of you believe men hit peak attractiveness in their forties or beyond; only 9% say the same about women.
• About 65% of you prefer your sweet nothings whispered sans Boston accent.
• Job combinations that inspire the least amount of panting: women as cops or firefighters (0.8%), men as waiters or bartenders (1.4%), and anyone as a politician (1.2%–1.6%).
• The most desirable trait in any Bostonian? That would be a good personality (62% overall). In a woman, the next-hottest quality is looks (24%); in a man, it's intelligence (15%).
• Red hair on a woman revs up about 12% of local suitors. Red hair on a man, however, appeals to barely 2%.
• Harvard tops the list of sizzling alma maters for men (19%) and women (12%), followed by BU (8%/10%). But about half of you say it doesn't matter where a potential S.O. went to college as long as they graduated.
• Of all the people we polled on what they find attractive in a partner, about half did not, in fact, have a partner at the moment.
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