Women Prefer More Feminine Faces
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Bad news for manly men! Women prefer blokes with more FEMININE faces

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Study by University of Stirling found no preference for men with more masculine features.
Participants across the board had a general preference for more feminine features in both men and women.
This preference was consistent across genders, sexualities, and ethnicities.
Japanese participants showed a stronger preference for feminine facial features than their British counterparts.
Bisexual British bisexual women had a greater preference for femininity in male and female faces.
White women's faces judged more attractive when made increasingly feminine than East Asian women's.
Dr Bjornsdottir says: 'People often tend to think of sexuality in terms of a gay/straight binary, but this doesn't reflect reality. 'Very little is known about what bisexual people find attractive in others, and we wanted to address this.'.
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