In tough times men don't like pretty women

Males in wealthier countries, or in countries where health care is better, prefer the feminine facial lines to members of the opposite sex, while those in poorer countries where it is most difficult, prefer women with more rough facial features, the study points out, conveys [...]
Males in wealthier countries, or in countries where health care is better, prefer the most feminine facial lines to members of the opposite sex, while those in poorer countries where it is most difficult, prefer women with more rough facial features, the study points out, conveys the “The Sun<1>
Among the countries in which the survey was conducted, it turned out that the Japanese mostly love soft and light facial lines, while the nepales at least.
The team led by Urszula Marcinkowska, a biologist from the university in Turku, Finland, says evolution has led to what men who live in difficult conditions choose the most male women.
For the study, published in the British magazine <x0ology Letters”, researchers sought out of 1,972 heterosexual males from 28 countries to select the most attractive face of a young woman.
They took 20 pairs of photographs, while each couple had shown the same face with the fact that one image was “phosoped” so that his face had been given the most feminine features of the larger eyes, fuller lips, more round jaws, and less pronounced eyebrows, while in the other picture they had done exactly the opposite.
The findings are contrary to the already existing hypotheses that males in poor countries with poor health care particularly prefer femininity, which would have to be a sign of good fertility and good genes.











