An article published by Večernji list discusses a study revealing that women find men with a 'dad bod'—a relaxed, slightly softer physique with some extra weight but not overly muscular—to be more attractive compared to highly athletic builds. The research surveyed 2,000 participants, with 58% selecting the 'dad bod' as their preferred male body type. This style is associated with a laid-back lifestyle and perceived approachability, contrasting with the often unrealistic expectations set by social media and fitness culture. Examples cited include actors like Leonardo DiCaprio and Chris Pratt. Men, however, tend to prefer more muscular and slim physiques, influenced by societal norms and media portrayals. The article emphasizes that there is no single ideal body type and that health and personal comfort matter most.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents findings from a survey without overtly promoting any particular ideological stance. It reports on preferences related to body types without taking sides on broader cultural or political debates around beauty standards, fitness trends, or gender perceptions. The tone remains fact
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 75 · Objektivität 65): The article presents a survey result about 'dad bod' being considered more attractive by women, but lacks specific details on methodology or data sources. It uses examples like actors but doesn't clarify if these were part of the study. The tone leans slightly towards promoting the concept as desira





