Broke women prefer more feminine facial features over manly men: study
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A new study found that women facing economic struggles are more drawn to men with feminine facial features, indicating a preference for perceived loyalty and long-term commitment.
Material scarcity strongly correlates with the increased appeal of feminine male faces among women, while time and psychological pressure showed no significant influence on preferences.
Research aimed to understand how economic hardship impacts women's mate preferences, highlighting the importance of studying diverse populations for a comprehensive analysis of selection pressures.
Read at New York Post
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