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Big feet preference in rural Indonesia defies one-size-fits-all theory of attractiveness
May 30, 2013 by NewsBot
People in most cultures view women with small feet as attractive and a sign of a potential mate's youth and fertility. But a new research study shows that the Karo Batak living in rural villages in Indonesia deem women with big feet as more appealing, suggesting that culture – not just genetics – plays a role in deciding what makes a mate attractive.