The study reaffirmed previous findings that heterosexual individuals often have misconceptions about the opposite sex's attraction, exaggerating traits like femininity and masculinity.
Participants modified facial features in a unique method, revealing mismatches in perceptions of desirability about facial characteristics between men and women.
The research indicates that both genders hold misconceptions about attraction, revealing a divergence between perceived and actual preferences in romantic partners.
Ultimately, the participants’ adjustments to facial features highlight pervasive myths surrounding attractiveness, with both sexes misjudging the qualities each finds desirable.
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