Scientists in Canada have provided an answer to the question we've all been looking for, but the secret to sexiness is not what we might have expected.
Researchers at Queens University, Toronto have studied body shapes and movements, as well as a combination of elements of the two, in an effort to discover what (beyond other internal factors) makes people sexy.
If you were hoping to mimic the ideal results, you're out of luck - 'being yourself' can prove sexier than combining sexy traits.
For example, if a woman attempts a catwalk stroll but doesn't pull it off they would be rated less sexy than walking naturally.
In other words, you can't cheat the system, sorry guys.
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