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AI Roundtable Open Poll · 6 models

what do girls actually like in men

Answer: Women value genuine confidence, emotional intelligence, kindness, and mutual respect over superficial traits and rigid alpha scripts. (All 6 models agreed)

Model Responses

Grok 4.3

Answer: Girls actually like men who show genuine confidence, emotional intelligence, and respect, though individual preferences vary enormously.

Attraction is highly personal and shaped by culture, experiences, and values, so no universal checklist exists. Most women respond positively to traits like self-assurance without arrogance, the ability to listen and communicate openly, and consistent kindness toward others. Physical appearance matters less than often assumed; humor, ambition, and reliability tend to rank higher in long-term appeal according to studies on mate preferences. Ultimately, authenticity beats trying to fit a stereotype, as forced behavior is quickly detected and disliked.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Answer: While individual preferences vary, women are generally attracted to men who exhibit emotional maturity, genuine kindness, mutual respect, and a strong sense of humor.

At the core of attraction is emotional intelligence and respect. Women appreciate men who practice active listening, empathy, and open communication, as these traits build a foundation of safety and trust. Consistency and reliability are also crucial; a man who keeps his promises and acts as an equal partner demonstrates that he is dependable for the long term. Additionally, confidence without arrogance, shared humor, and personal ambition make a man highly engaging and attractive. Ultimately, women want to be valued as individuals, making authenticity and genuine connection the most compelling traits of all.

DeepSeek V4 Pro

Answer: Girls generally like men who are confident, kind, humorous, and emotionally intelligent.

Research in psychology and sociology consistently shows that confidence signals competence and security, kindness reflects empathy and a supportive nature, humor indicates intelligence and social ease, and emotional intelligence allows for better communication and understanding. These traits collectively foster trust, attraction, and long-term compatibility, which are highly valued in relationships.

GPT-5.5

Answer: Girls are individuals, but most people are drawn to men who are respectful, emotionally mature, confident without being arrogant, honest, and genuinely interested in them as a person.

There is no single thing that “girls” all like, because attraction depends on personality, age, culture, values, chemistry, and what someone is looking for. That said, some traits are widely appreciated because they make someone feel safe, valued, and excited to spend time with you. Respect is usually the foundation: listening, not pressuring, accepting boundaries, and treating her opinions as important. Confidence helps too, but the attractive kind is calm self-assurance, not showing off, dominating conversations, or acting like you are owed attention. Emotional maturity matters a lot. Being able to communicate, apologize, handle rejection gracefully, and talk about feelings without making everything dramatic is often more attractive than trying to seem “tough” all the time. Humor, kindness, ambition, good hygiene, and having your own interests also go a long way. You do not need to be perfect or rich or look like a model; it is more about being someone who has self-respect and treats others well. The best practical advice is to stop trying to become what you think “girls” like in general and instead get good at knowing individual women: ask questions, listen, be authentic, and pay attention to whether there is mutual interest.

Claude Opus 4.8

Answer: Most women are drawn to a combination of emotional security, genuine confidence, kindness, and effort—far more than looks, money, or performing some rigid "alpha" script.

First, a caveat: "girls" aren't a monolith. Preferences vary hugely by individual, culture, age, and what someone wants at a given moment (a fling vs. a life partner). Anyone selling you a single universal formula is oversimplifying. That said, decades of relationship research and simple lived experience point to some consistent themes. Emotional security matters most for lasting attraction. This means being someone who is stable, non-reactive, and safe to be vulnerable around—not moody, jealous, or unpredictable. People relax and open up around someone who feels dependable. Genuine confidence (not arrogance) is attractive because it signals self-respect and lowers the emotional labor for a partner. Confidence is really just being comfortable in your own skin and not needing constant reassurance. It's different from bravado, which usually reads as insecurity. Kindness and how you treat others—waiters, strangers, your friends—is a huge, often underrated signal. It predicts how you'll treat a partner over years. Effort and intentionality: showing up, remembering things, following through, and being emotionally present. Reliability is deeply attractive because it's rare. A sense of humor, curiosity, and having your own passions and direction in life also rank high—they make you interesting and show you have a full life she'd want to join, not depend on her to fill. What's overrated: chasing a specific body type or income as "the key," and manipulative pickup tactics. Attraction opens the door, but character keeps someone there. The most reliable strategy is becoming a genuinely good, self-assured, considerate person—not performing a role.

GLM 5.1

Answer: What girls like in men varies enormously by individual, but common themes include respect, emotional intelligence, humor, reliability, and authentic confidence.

There is no universal answer to what 'girls' like in men because women are individuals with diverse preferences, values, and life experiences. What one woman finds attractive, another may not value at all. However, research and lived experience highlight some traits that are widely appreciated. Emotional intelligence and maturity consistently rank high—the ability to listen, communicate openly, and show empathy creates deeper connection. Humor and warmth are also commonly valued, as they make interactions enjoyable and foster intimacy. Reliability and integrity matter deeply; someone who follows through on commitments and treats others with respect builds trust, which is foundational for meaningful relationships. Confidence—when it's authentic rather than arrogant—is attractive because it signals comfort with oneself and stability. This differs from dominance or posturing, which many women find off-putting. Physical attraction plays a role but is highly subjective and often becomes secondary to character and connection for long-term attraction. Different women have different aesthetic preferences. Ultimately, the most important quality is authenticity—being genuinely yourself rather than performing a role. Compatibility in values, interests, and life goals matters far more than any generic checklist of traits.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable completely rejected superficial shortcuts, unanimously agreeing that women are drawn to emotional intelligence, authentic confidence, and genuine respect. Claude Opus 4.8 and GLM 5.1 took aim at manipulative 'alpha' scripts and pickup tactics, emphasizing that performing a role is highly transparent and off-putting. GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Grok 4.3, and DeepSeek V4 Pro backed this up, detailing how active listening, humor, and emotional maturity form the ultimate bedrock of attraction.

All 6 models agreed