Article 4DA2K Cheating men's face shapes can give it away, study suggests

Cheating men's face shapes can give it away, study suggests

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Nicola Davis
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Experts find men with more 'masculine' faces more likely to seem, and be, unfaithful

Philandering men have unfaithfulness written all over their faces, according to research that suggests men and women are able to spot cheating chaps just by looking at them.

Experts found men with more "masculine" faces were more likely to be thought to be unfaithful, and such men also self-reported more cheating or "poaching" of other men's partners.

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