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Men & Women Don’t Know What The Other Finds Attractive

We all have our perceptions about what potential partners may find attractive. But according to new research by the University of St. Andrews in the U.K., the common perceptions of what men and women find attractive may actually be way off. In their study, researchers found women overestimate men’s attraction to thinness, and men overestimate women’s attraction to muscles.
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