Check out the 8 physical traits that Ghanaian men look out for in their women.

Beauty they say lies in the eyes of the beholder and in some cases the eyes of the makeup artist.

Attraction is relative. There is absolutely no scientific evidence that says all humans like the same things. But in essence, we can narrow it down to the fact that physical attraction is based on some prominent body features.

Men chose their women based on some remote attributes the same way women do. There’s no use in denying it.

Aside personal attitudes and behaviors, some Ghanaian men are particular about some specific physical features that will wow you.

SEE ALSO: A Ghanaian child’s Tale: here are 4 horror stories that will have you nostalgic

A section of Ghanaian men told us what physical traits they adored in women. Here are a few of them:

First up, a woman’s nails

Some men are very particular about a lady’s nails. While some like it long and nicely painted, others love it pretty short. You should find out his preference though.

Next up are dimples

Dimples are one of the most beautiful natural features that anyone could have. It’s just makes every smile look better. Some people have even resorted to surgical procedures to get dimples to impress others Would you consider getting surgery for dimples? 

 Diastema (gap teeth) 

Some men fantasize about women with “ gap teeth”. They define beauty by the gap in the teeth, especially when the ladies smile. 

Hair 

image via fretnatural on Instagram.

They say hair is a woman’s crown. Hair or the absence of it could be one of the things that will make Ghanaian man attracted to you. Some Ghanaian men like their women with short hair,be it dyed or not. Others like their women with natural or relaxed hair. But hey, don’t let anyone pressure you into going natural or relaxing your hair. It’s your hair.

The ratio of waist-to-hips 

Every lady is particular when it comes to body shape. Particularly, how wide their hips are or how slim or thick they look. Without doubt, it is one of the first things a guy notices. Most Ghanaian men are interested in the “coca-cola” shaped ladies. That’s not to say that you want find a partner if you dont have a figure 8 body. There’s always a pancake lover out there for those for us who don’t look like hourglasses.

Skin tone 

image by shot pictures on Instagram

While other like the fair colored ladies other prefer their ladies dark with their melanin popping and glossy.

Big, bright eyes

You would be amazed that some men prefer big bright eyes in women. They would rather get lost in big bright eyes.  

Thick lips

For women of color, thick lips are an added bonus to the abundance of melanin in our skins. That’s what makes black women so attractive.

With or without any of these attributes, you’re still a spec and you will definitely find the person that appreciates the insufficience or abundance of these physical attributes. Until then, enjoy life.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Sponsor

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

This law student made history as valedictorian for the 2020 University of Ghana graduation

University of Ghana Law student, April Amanda Nutakor's name has gone into the history books as Valedictorian for the 2019/20 graduating class.

Ghana and the Ivory Coast have made history with a $2,600 price for cocoa

Leading producers of Cocoa, Ghana and La Cote d'Ivoire have made a historic concession by announcing a set price for cocoa beans from both nations.

Lifestyle: Every woman needs to know this 10 awesome lipstick tricks

From the world over women and lipstick have become the best of friends and in some instances inseparable. Lipstick as a cosmetic has transformed women’s...

Chef Selaisse Atadika makes history as first Ghanaian finalist in the Basque Culinary World Prize

The Midunu founder and top Chef, Selaisse Atadika is the first Ghanaian to be have been nominated for the Basque Culinary World Prize.

This is what contemporary photographer, Mel Arthur’s debut exhibition ‘Nyɛ Kɛ Wɔ’ looked like

Ghanaian photographer, Mel Ekow Fosu Arthur, broached the topic of family, fashion and time by juxtaposing these elements in 'Nyɛ Kɛ Wɔ'.