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Thread started 02/23/06 11:32am

Mr7

Barry tones beat Blunt's vocals

Barry tones beat Blunt's vocals

Women are more likely to prefer the deep tones of Barry White to the higher pitched vocals of James Blunt when looking for a mate, scientists believe.

Research at St Andrews University found women prefer men with masculine voices, especially during their fertile phase.

They like men with dominant voices as they are thought to indicate long-term health and higher reproductive success.

It follows research findings that women during their fertile phase prefer men with more masculine faces.

However, the researchers found that when not fertile, women were more likely to be attracted to a more feminine voice signalling a more caring man, more likely to invest in a long-term relationship.

'Mating success'

Researchers said only attractive, feminine women did not vary preference over the menstrual cycle, possibly because they may find it easier to establish a long-term relationship with men with deep voices, indicative of high levels of testosterone.

Dr David Feinberg, St Andrews University researcher, said: "We already know male vocal attractiveness is highly related to masculinity and men with attractive voices have more mating success than men with unattractive voices.

"We asked women to assess attractiveness and dominance of voices across the menstrual cycle and predicted that preference for masculinity in men's voices would be stronger when conception risk is high.

"Women's preferences for masculine voices change over the menstrual cycle: women prefer masculine voices more when fertile."

Dr Feinberg added: "But, the menstrual cycle does not affect every woman's preferences equally.

"While we normally think that masculine men are more out for one-night stands than marriage, our research suggests that highly attractive and feminine women can get these masculine men to look for commitment."

The research is published in the latest issue of science journal Hormones and Behaviour.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/...743500.stm

Published: 2006/02/23 14:57:23 GMT

© BBC MMVI

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What do you think? biggrin

Any Laydee's out there care to comment?

I think Prince is sorted because he has a deep speaking voice and sings both baritone and falsetto .

I sing monotone, but my speaking voice is kinda deep. I'm married so I must have something going ... wink

Peace
Mr7

PS Did any of the Bee Gees ever marry? eek
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Reply #1 posted 02/23/06 11:33am

MikeMatronik

yeah babeee! cool
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Reply #2 posted 02/23/06 11:37am

jayaredee

I do agree. You're Beautiful is driving me insane. I hear it on the radio every half hour and James' voice always strikes a nerve in me.
Awful.

Now Barry White's voice on the other hand, is sexy
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Reply #3 posted 02/23/06 6:17pm

anon

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That's really Interesting.

Now, I guess I'm supposed to say that Barry's voice is sexy but I've never found it to be. It's a tad bit too deep. Wonder what that says about my fertility.
Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/06 8:53am

TheSmyrk

However, another study found dolphins prefer Blunt 2 to 1. They thanked the scientists for all the fish and said goodbye.
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/06 4:45pm

JPW

EEEurgh. I hate that guy's voice (James Blunt). Just a gimmick.

An album of that would be nails on a blackboard for over 40 mins.

ill
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