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Cuteness is a delicate and attractive kind of beauty commonly associated with youth, innocence, and helplessness. Human infants and many baby animals define "cuteness" for most people, and the standard characteristics of infancy are typically used to judge the cuteness of other phenomena (for example, plush toys or adult animals).

Contents

  • 1 Characteristics
  • 2 Psychology of cuteness
  • 3 Cuteness in popular culture
  • 4 Further reading
  • 5 See also
  • 6 External links

Characteristics[]

Cuteness is usually characterized by some combination of infant-like physical traits, especially small size, large eyes, a small nose, dimples, and chubby limbs. Infantile personality traits, such as playfulness, fragility, helplessness, and affectionate behavior are also generally considered cute. Kittens are often claimed to be the cutest animals in the world.

Psychology of cuteness[]

Konrad Lorenz argued in 1950 that infantile features triggered nurturing responses in adults. Lorenz argued that this was an evolutionary adaptation, which helped ensure that adults cared for their children, ultimately securing the survival of the race. As evidence for this theory, Lorenz noted that humans react more positively to animals that resemble infants—with big eyes, big heads, shortened noses, etc.—than to animals that do not. Lorenz noted that in German the names of infant-like animals often end in the diminutive suffix -chen (for example, Rotkehlchen, or robin). Animals without these features do not have the suffix, even when they are quite small.

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Another way to phrase Lorenz's point is to say that humans prefer animals which exhibit paedomorphism. Paedomorphism is the retention of child-like characteristics—such as big heads or large eyes—into adulthood. Thus, paedomorphism and cuteness may explain the popularity of Giant Pandas. The widely perceived cuteness of domesticated animals, such as dogs and cats, may be due to the fact that humans selectively breed their animals for infant-like characteristics, including non-aggressive behavior and child-like appearance. [1] [2]

Some later scientific studies have provided further evidence for Lorenz's theory. For example, it has been shown that human adults react positively to infants who are stereotypically cute. Studies have also shown that responses to cuteness—and to facial attractiveness generally—seem to be similar across and within cultures. [3] (PDF)

Additionally, cuteness—or at least physical characteristics associated with infancy—seems to be recognized instinctively by many mammals other than humans. This is probably because infant mammals share many of the same characteristics as infant humans. The many documented cases of wild animals adopting human foundlings may be explained by the human children's cuteness triggering the maternal instinct in their animal foster mothers.

The adjective cute is often used in slang to refer to human physical beauty or sexual desirability of any kind, not only beauty.

Cuteness in popular culture[]

Cuteness is a major marketing tool in many cultures. This is most famously the case in Japan, where kawaii, the Japanese term for "cute", is a national obsession. Of course, cuteness is also an important selling point in the West. Elmo, Precious Moments, and many other cultural icons trade on their cuteness—not to mention the overwhelming international success of Japanese imports like Pokémon, Hamtaro or Hello Kitty. Stephen Jay Gould remarked on this phenomenon in an article for Nature, in which he pointed out that over time Mickey Mouse had been drawn more and more to resemble an infant—with bigger head, bigger eyes, and so forth. Gould suggested that this change in Mickey's image was intended to increase his popularity by making him appear cuter.

Further reading[]

  • Stephen Jay Gould, "Homage to Mickey Mouse", The Panda's Thumb. W.W. Norton & Company, 1980.
  • Konrad Lorenz, "Part and Parcel in Animal and Human Societies". in Studies in animal and human behavior, vol. 2. pp. 115-195. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1971 (originally pub. 1950.)

See also[]

External links[]

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Look up cute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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FAQs

How to reply why so cute? ›

You can say, "Thank you, I appreciate that." Return the Compliment: You can reciprocate the compliment by saying something nice about the other person. For example, "You're pretty handsome/beautiful yourself!" Playful Response: Injecting a bit of humor or playfulness can work well.

What does cute enough mean? ›

1 appealing or attractive, esp. in a pretty way.

How to respond to a girl calling you cutie? ›

I appreciate it.” 2 “You just made my day.” 3 “You're pretty cute too.” 4 “That means a lot coming from you.”

How do you respond to Aww so cute? ›

"I appreciate you saying that." "That's nice to hear." "That's very sweet." "You actually just made my day amazing by saying that."

When a guy says you're so cute? ›

If a guy calls you cute, it means he thinks you're amazing, inside and out. He's attracted to both your appearance and your personality. If he frequently says you're cute and smiles or blushes when he does it, he's probably romantically interested in you.

How do you respond to cute messages? ›

How to Respond to a Sweet Text from a Guy
  1. 1 “Someone just asked me why I'm smiling at my phone.”
  2. 2 “I like you even more than I did a few seconds ago.”
  3. 3 “If I had to pick between you and chocolate, I'd pick you.”
  4. 4 “That's the best text I've ever gotten.”
  5. 5 “I could stay up all night texting you.”
  6. 6 “Aw, thanks!

Why do girls say cute so much? ›

So, if she calls you cute, maybe she thinks you're sweet, she thinks you are nice, it means she likes how you care about her or look after her as a friend, so she finds you sweet. Or you did something special for her and she felt special and good so maybe that is why she finds you cute and sweet.

What does little cuteness mean? ›

the quality of being pleasant and attractive: Dogs have more to offer than just cuteness and companionship. Cuteness is a big attraction of cuddly toys.

What does sweet enough mean? ›

If something is plenty sweet enough, there's no need to make it even sweeter. It's already quite sweet as it is. Sweet enough = has sufficient sweetness.

Is Cutie a flirty word? ›

But that's not always the case, especially when it's directed toward a person by someone they love as a term of affection. Cutie can also be used as a term of endearment and affection that's especially used to refer to or to address young children, much like sweetheart, sweetie, or darling.

How are you reply answer? ›

Here is the list of some responses you can use any time regardless of the context. “I'm doing well, thanks for asking. And yourself?” “I'm doing great, thank you.

What is the best reply for comments? ›

A simple, "I am grateful for your perspective" or "Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts" can go a long way - as long as it is not followed by a 'but...'.

How to reply to you're cute on Tinder? ›

"You're really cute, too.”

The person who messaged you will likely be happy to hear it, and it'll establish that you both are pretty into each other. You can also try, "I was gonna say the same thing about you!" or "You're pretty hot yourself."

How to respond to flirty compliments? ›

Friendly Responses
  1. “Thanks, that's kind of you to say!” – Simple gratitude, with slight acknowledgment of his kindness.
  2. “Appreciate the compliment! ...
  3. “Aww, you're too sweet. ...
  4. “I'm flattered, thank you! ...
  5. “You know just what to say to put a smile on my face.

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