what do you mean by this?
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/comm/has..._2006_Creative_intelligence_and_fertility.pdf
as this study indicates, the qualities women find attractive in men cannot be subject to such sweeping generalisations, what they find attractive is dependent on a multitude of factors, some of which are dependent on stage in the ovulation cycle, and the length of the relationship they seek etc.
*Kiraken googles study to avoid the bulk of what I say and superficially attain the edge in argument*
Just go and read about evolutionary psychology. Now you're ignoring the mass of what I say and claiming that generalisations can't be made because there's a multitude of factors that influence attractiveness. I don't disagree that there is a multitude of factors (including the ones you evidenced); but its pretty well accepted in the scientific community that generalisations exist (Generalisations are the ENTIRE BASIS of psychology)
But nonetheless, lets put this in a more practical sense: Think of your own or your friends' interactions with girls - I guarantee that the vibe/ general attractiveness you/ she senses (and all men and women are attracted physically in some way even if they're just 'friends') is influenced by your level of confidence/ how much you assert your own masculinity. Why do you think it is that girls continuously date so called 'jerks'?
The beauty of this all is that it ties together so logically and cohesively, but more importantly, so simply that anyone can realise how gender attraction works from interactions in their day to day lives (assuming they are hetero and psychologically normal):
1.Men are masculine and women are feminine
2.Men and women are sexually attracted to each other because of their respective traits
3.Men like women and women like men
EDIT: The factors you've mentioned are completely compatible with the generalizations that I've made.