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Study Shows People Prefer Feminine Faces Across Cultures — But Would That Change in Times of Crisis? - Gilmore Health News

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Key Takeaways People across cultures preferred more feminine features — even in men’s faces. Cultural background and sexual orientation shape facial preferences in unique ways. Bisexual participants had their own unique attraction patterns, different from both straight and gay individuals. Masculinity in male faces isn’t as universally desired as previously assumed. What the Study Found Historically, most research on facial attraction has focuse…
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Gilmore Health News broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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