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So, here’s a statement: ‘Asians are cuter’
*offended gasp*
Ok wait.
If that was your reaction, this video is probably
not what you think.
Everyone has their own opinions of what constitutes
as attractive.
But I’m not necessarily talking about ‘attractiveness’
here - I’m talking about ‘cuteness’
Cuteness is a term describing a type of attractiveness
commonly associated with youth and appearance.
It’s also a scientific concept.
So when I say ‘Asians are cuter’, well,
they arguably are
and that’s including males,
not just females.
Now, compared to adults, common features for
infants across all ethnic groups include
larger heads, flatter faces, reduction of the brow ridge, hairlessness, thinner bones, reduced muscle mass,
smaller physical size, shorter arms, shorter legs,
just to name a few
and of course this is largely why people find
babies cute.
If they didn’t have these features and proportions,
they’d more so resemble miniature adults
and that’s….
kinda creepy.
Normally as you transition from a big headed,
short limbed baby, to a longer-legged juvenile,
to a teenager, and finally to a fully-developed
adult
you would expect to lose most if not 
all of these traits.
However, this isn’t always the case.
How many ‘cute’, baby-like features you retain
into adulthood, largely depends on your ethnicity.
And this takes us back to Asian people, specifically
East Asian people, because
compared to other groups, they tend to have (on average) the highest retention of childlike features
This is called ‘Neoteny’, where you may still
look 14 even though you’re actually 30.
Ok, hold up.
I suppose this may be getting awkward for
some of you, especially for those who have
an inclination towards Asians.
But... it’s actually not so weird.
Studies have shown that, at least for men,
there is a clear preference or attraction
towards neotenized faces - and this is regardless
of ethnicity.
Men of all types were more likely to find
neonate features attractive.
And since Asian people were more likely to
have these features,
it’s only natural that a high percentage of these men were also drawn to Asian people.
So in many of these cases, what looked like
‘Asian fever’, may have just be ‘cuteness fever’.
And this is regardless of the person’s actual age.
According to these studies, neotenous faces were
perceived as having higher ‘sociability’ and ‘femininity’
where as those ‘low in neoteny’,
were more ‘intimidating’.
Ok, but, why is this the case?
Why are East Asians more neotenous?
Well, about 30,000 years ago there was a crucial
juncture in the evolution of Asians.
There was a gene mutation that resulted in
several distinctive traits that made
East Asians different from other populations.
Thicker hair shafts, reduced chin protrusion, smaller breasts, changes in the morphology of ears and teeth
many these traits making an individual look younger than they actually are.
As time went on, changes in cranial morphology
followed, slightly larger heads, flatter faces,
more pronounced cheekbones, reduced sexual dimorphism
which means males started to resemble females a little more
basically an all-round high retention of juvenile characteristics.
Now, depending on your preference which relate
to your background, your culture
your thoughts may differ on the attractiveness of the aforementioned.
In Western society, the desirability of these
traits is not exactly something that’s encouraged
when it comes to physical attraction
But in East Asia, it’s pretty normal
And has been the case for a very long time.
In fact, it’s said sexual selection likely played a major role in bringing these traits to the forefront.
As mentioned previously there is an innate attraction that males in general have towards neotenous features
regardless of culture - but in East Asian society, this is heightened.
With more males selecting ‘cute’ female
partners
overtime these traits became more and more widespread.
In this sense, neoteny in Asian males is really
the resulting ‘by-product’ of sexual selection.
Another point to consider is that infantile features tend to trigger a nurturing response in adults
they elicit more affection, meaning that this is possibly an evolutionary adaptation
to help ensure that children are taken care
of by adults
and thus securing the survival of the species.
In a similar sense, those who retain said traits into adulthood could have higher reproductive success.
If you’re wondering why non-neotenous traits
exist in the first place
well there are obvious evolutionary benefits
larger teeth and jaws, for example, would have been needed for the constant chewing of
tough, raw foods back in the day.
Yes you can see from this that neoteny is
actually a condition that has affected all humans
just to varying degrees.
An adult human today is a lot closer to the
juvenile form of our ancestors.
We’re all basically mutant apes that never grew up.
Ok, at this point, many of you may be wondering how the concept of ’Asian eyes’ fits into all of this?
I mean, babies are supposed to have disproportionately
large eyes
which would make it a neotenous trait.
But then… how is this explained?
I’ve actually done an extra video covering
this specific topic
which you can check out exclusively
on our Patreon page (the link’s down below)
Now, it’s not just the physical characteristics
that make East Asians appear ‘cuter’.
It’s also the way they act.
If there’s one country that exemplifies
this the most, it would have to be Japan.
Kawaii culture has long been a prominent aspect
of Japanese society.
The cutesy, kawaii way of talking and acting
is certainly commonplace there
with many Japanese men finding this attractive.
And actually it’s not just restricted to
the way they look and the way they act
kawaii cuteness is pervasive everywhere - in media,
entertainment, clothing, food, toys, transport,
guardrails(?)
condoms(?)
Ok so the ability for adult humans to be able to act kawaii is also considered a neotenous trait.
This is an example of ‘psychological neoteny’
where there is a retention of youthful attitudes and behaviors into later adulthood.
While this is certainly more widespread in
Japan, South Korea, parts of China
it’s not strictly an East Asian phenomenon.
For example, you perhaps could classify the American ‘California valley girl’ tone and behaviour
as a form of psychological neoteny.
Now, in an evolutionary sense, this childlike
trait of playfulness, or prolonged immaturity,
can actually be a valuable developmental characteristic.
It can make an individual more flexible and
adaptable in life
behavioural traits that aren't nearly as beneficial in previous, more settled societies.
Social roles today are dramatically less fixed.
Frequent changes in our careers and personal
relationships have become the norm,
and perhaps the best way to deal with all this unpredictability
is to embrace that youthful sense of play.
It drives humans to be more curious about the world, enabling us to learn new things, even as adults.
By the way, I’m not saying that being straight-up
immature is the way to go.
Of course, there’s a difference between
the playful adaptability as highlighted here
and just plain obnoxiousness.
And another thing to clear up - this topic
may be a sensitive issue for certain people,
as race-related topics tend to be.
I know some have used neoteny to argue that
Asians are inferior
because they’re underdeveloped and childlike.
Conversely, there are others who have argued that Asians are superior to the rest of the world
given that neoteny is a characteristic of advanced evolutionary status
meaning Asians are capable of the 
greatest development.
No, this video is not backing either of these
points of view.
Any differences should be cherished and appreciated
in their own way.
And whether you’re more into Asian features,
or Western features or whatever
that’s ok too.
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despite Asians being neotenous
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