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Women Perceive Men with Deep Voices as More Likely to Cheat, Less Suitable for Marriage
Women are more attracted to men with low-pitched voices even though they perceive them as more likely to cheat, a new study led by researchers from McMaster University in Canada suggests. For this reason, the participants indicated that while they were more interested in deep-voiced men for short term relationships, they saw husky-sounding males as unsuitable for marriage.
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