Chloe Sevigny is looking for a man. A REAL man.
The Oscar-nominated “Big Love” actress tells Playboy, “I want a guy who is masculine, good with his hands and able to build stuff and who has survival skills. Facial hair is a big turn-on.”
And all this time guys thought women preferred a clean-shaven chap.
Sevigny goes on to describe her taste in men. Put it this way: Metrosexuals need not apply.
“I like a stronger, more physically imposing man — like a lumberjack. I’m also into a little hair pulling. I like boys to be aggressive and allow me to be a little aggressive back,” she says.
Sevigny’s comments are kind of sexy, but they’re not entirely surprising. In a recent study, Lisa DeBruine of the University of Aberdeen found that women in countries with poor health statistics preferred men with masculine features more than those who lived in healthier societies. Why? Masculine features tend to represent virility and a strong immune system, which women unconsciously hope to pass on to their babies, especially in an unhealthy environment.
Last year, the United States ranked 37th in the world for health care. France — known for “effeminate” guys — was No. 1.
So Girls do you like Men with Big Strong Muscles? Or Skinny Men like me?
I am skinny like a stick. Would you date a man like me? I’m a nice person with a good personality.