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26/06/2013

Women's Face Shape Can Predict Relationships

The shape of a woman's face could determine the kind of man that falls for her, a new study has claimed.

The author's of the study, Anthony Little from the University of Stirling, and Benedict Jones from the University of Glasgow, published their findings in the British Journal of Psychology.

It was revealed that men who are looking for a fling, are more likely to go for women with delicate, feminine features, while those who are looking for a serious relationship seek out more masculine women.

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For the study, several hundred heterosexual male volunteers were shown a selection of faces made up of composite parts, and researchers asked the men which one they would choose for a short relationship, and for a longer relationship.

There were two versions of each face - one slightly more feminine, the other more masculine - and the researchers discovered that men rated women with more feminine features more highly for a fling, especially if the man was already in a relationship.

The more masculine and less attractive women, were more highly rated as wives or for a longer relationship.

The results support previous studies regarding how women choose their partner.

In these cases, females are found to prefer chiselled, healthy men for a fling and softer, less testosterone-packed males to settle down with.

(JP/CD)

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"The shape of a woman's face could determine the kind of man that falls for her, a new study has claimed."