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Women may perceive men with wider faces as more dominant and more attractive for short-term relationships
February 7, 2014 by NewsBot
New study in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science."Our study shows that within three minutes of meeting in real life, women find more dominant, wider-faced men attractive for short-term relationships, and want to go on another date with them," says psychological scientist and lead researcher Katherine Valentine of Singapore Management University.