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 <description>Although many researchers have believed women choose partners based on the kind of relationship they are seeking, a new study from The University of Texas at Austin reveals women’s preferences can be influenced by their own &lt;strong&gt;attractiveness&lt;/strong&gt;.</description>
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 <description>&lt;strong&gt;Physical attractiveness &lt;/strong&gt;is important in choosing whom to date. Good looking people are not only popular targets for romantic pursuits, they themselves also tend to flock together with more attractive others. Does this mean then that more attractive versus less attractive people wear a different pair of lens when evaluating others’ attractiveness?</description>
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 <description>A new study published in Personal Relationships examines the way in which perceptions of physical attractiveness are influenced by &lt;strong&gt;personality&lt;/strong&gt;. The study finds that individuals – both men and women – who exhibit positive traits, such as honesty and helpfulness, are perceived as better looking. </description>
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