Monday, November 22, 2010

tilting head, romantic dinner, facial features, University of Newcastle, Macquarie University,

 

Forget candlelight dinners and romantic walks on the beach, for a tilt of the head is enough to lure a mate, according to new study.
The research found that by simply tilting their face forward a woman's face can be judged to be more feminine and more attractive, whereas a man's face is considered more attractive when tilted backwards.
Dr Darren Burke and Dr Danielle Sulikowski are the husband and wife team behind the research, which has been conducted at the University of Newcastle and Macquarie University.
According to Dr Burke, while a lot is known already on the influence of feminine and masculine features on attractiveness, there is a gap in the evolutionary origin of what is considered masculine and feminine about facial features.
"Our research investigated if looking at the face from different perspectives as a result of the height differential between men and women influenced perceived masculinity or femininity," the Age quoted him as saying.

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