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Sunday, 3 January 2016

Relationship: Strong, silent types DO get the girl

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Women find men who use shorter words and talk less to be most attractive
•On average women talk three times as many words each day as men
•As a result, speaking less in concise sentences is a sign of masculinity
•By appearing more masculine, 'silent types' are considered better looking
•This explains why masculine, deep voices are seen as attractive too
•Study also found people prefer partners with a similar accent and tone
•While 'breathy’ voices in women were seen as more attractive and youthful

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For decades, experts believed women flocked to silent types because of their aloof and mysterious nature - but new research suggests its because the trait is actually an ultimate sign of masculinity.
On average, women talk three times as many words each day than men, and their brains are wired to recognise this trait.
When a women meets a man who talks a lot, they consider them to be more feminine and less attractive, yet men who use shorter words and speak more concisely were seen as more attractive because they appeared more masculine.

Canadian researchers discovered that men who use shorter words and speak more concisely, dubbed 'silent types', are more attractive to women because the trait is associated with masculinity. Silent types who also have deep voices, such as Hollywood actor George Clooney, pictured, were considered most attractive

Canadian researchers discovered that men who use shorter words and speak more concisely, dubbed 'silent types', are more attractive to women because the trait is associated with masculinity. Silent types who also have deep voices, such as Hollywood actor George Clooney, pictured, were considered most attractive
Click the link below to read more.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2564682/Strong-silent-types-DO-girl-Men-use-fewer-shorter-words-seen-manly-attractive.html

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