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Women with large chins are more likely to


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Women with larger chins are more likely to cheat on their partners, according to research.

Psychologists have found that adult females who have prominent chins are more sexually active than those with softer features, yet are less attractive to men looking for a long-term partner.

Larger chins on women are often caused by a high level of the male growth hormone testosterone, present in all women in various amounts.

The hormone also increases sexual assertiveness in a woman, a tendency more commonly attributed to males.

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Ooops sorry. I've just noticed this article is dated 01 Feb 2009

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Is large chinned some sort of euphomism? ;)

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Wth.

Who spends time researching these things?

Wouldn't you be rather offended if you were accosted in the street by someone with a clipboard, who asked "Madam, you appear to have a rather large chin. Tell me, have you ever cheated on your significant other?"

A dodgy-at-best question following an insult?

*absently examines own chin in the mirror*

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Where are these large-chinned women? I never see them.

Spain.

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Spain.

how would a kid look if a j** and a spanyard got together?:unsure2:

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