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This is admittedly a silly post, it will probably bring Zarky out to ask "What does this have to do with seducing women?", but here it is:
A few weeks ago I saw Thor on DVD (a pretty good movie adaptation of the Marvel comic book superhero/Norse god).
I was looking at the comments on IMDB, and I happened on a very long thread where girls were arguing who was hotter, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) or Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Since this dealt with attraction, it caught my interest.
To my surprise, the girls were preferring Loki/Tom by about a 2:1 margin. This surprised me since Thor was portrayed to be quite a stereotypical hunk in the movie, he's a tall guy, and there was at least one obligatory scene with his shirt off to show how cut up he was.
The reasons the girls gave mostly ran along the following:
1) Thor was "too perfect" (reminds you of Pook's "Perfect is boring" creed).
2) They didn't like the musclehead type.
3) They wanted to "fix" Loki (his character was butthurt over family issues)
4) He was the villain (a lot of times the villain is more charismatic in these types of movies, although I didn't think that was particularly true in this case - not like a Joker/Batman type of thing).
My own theories:
1) Maybe Tom Hiddleston the actor is simply better looking
2) Maybe they preferred Loki's British accent to Thor's Australian accent
3) I've seen studies where women ideally like men with dark curly hair, which Tom Hiddleston has
4) Hiddleston is probably pretty tall himself, I don't remember Thor towering over him.
A few weeks ago I saw Thor on DVD (a pretty good movie adaptation of the Marvel comic book superhero/Norse god).
I was looking at the comments on IMDB, and I happened on a very long thread where girls were arguing who was hotter, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) or Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Since this dealt with attraction, it caught my interest.
To my surprise, the girls were preferring Loki/Tom by about a 2:1 margin. This surprised me since Thor was portrayed to be quite a stereotypical hunk in the movie, he's a tall guy, and there was at least one obligatory scene with his shirt off to show how cut up he was.
The reasons the girls gave mostly ran along the following:
1) Thor was "too perfect" (reminds you of Pook's "Perfect is boring" creed).
2) They didn't like the musclehead type.
3) They wanted to "fix" Loki (his character was butthurt over family issues)
4) He was the villain (a lot of times the villain is more charismatic in these types of movies, although I didn't think that was particularly true in this case - not like a Joker/Batman type of thing).
My own theories:
1) Maybe Tom Hiddleston the actor is simply better looking
2) Maybe they preferred Loki's British accent to Thor's Australian accent
3) I've seen studies where women ideally like men with dark curly hair, which Tom Hiddleston has
4) Hiddleston is probably pretty tall himself, I don't remember Thor towering over him.