Study finds females more attractive
A recent study has concluded that women's faces are generally perceived as more attractive than men's. This finding has been highlighted by leading experts in the field of science. The research adds to the ongoing discussions about beauty standards and perceptions in society.
- ▪A study has found that women's faces are considered more attractive than men's.
- ▪The research was conducted by top experts in the field of science.
- ▪This finding contributes to the ongoing discussions about beauty standards.
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