Men who mumble a turn-on for women? Voice study says it’s true

Men who mumble a turn-on for women? Voice study says it’s true
- September 2, 2021
- Daniel Stehr, '20 cog sci Ph.D., WEHT (StudyFinds.org), Sept. 2, 2021
“From a sexual selection standpoint, males with traits that are slightly more masculine
than average are typically preferred, which in this context would make males with
less clear speech more attractive,” says study co-author Daniel Stehr from the University
of California, Irvine in a media release.
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