Very Well Mind: The Psychology of Cuteness and Why We're Drawn to the Adorable

                   

 The Psychology of Cuteness and Why We're Drawn to the Adorable


Kittens, puppies, bunnies, sea otters, baby fur seals, hedgehogs. A round-cheeked baby or dapper-dressed toddler. Adorable stuffed animals or toys. Anything teeny-tiny, miniature, or that looks babyish, with wide eyes and chubby cheeks.

Most of us find these things downright cute and endearing. They make us go, “Awwwwww!” and may even compel us to reach out to cuddle or squeeze them.1

But have you ever asked yourself why that is? What is the psychology behind cuteness? And how does cuteness influence our feelings, behaviors, and social interactions? These are interesting (and fun!) questions, all of which we’ll explore here, along with expert input.

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