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The utterly famous scientists Boguslaw Pawlowski and Piotr Sorokowski (University of Wroclaw in Poland) examined if long legs are attractive (stupid question, clever alibi)

They asked 200 male and female volunteers to rate the attractiveness of seven male and seven female images with the same height but with leg lengths that varied 5, 10 and 15 per cent from the national norm. The volunteers prefered legs that were 5 per cent longer than average,

Zo dat weten we ook weeral !!
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