Telegraph: Research shows an increasing number of women prefer younger men.
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Summary This study investigated attraction preferences among both men and women in the context of 4,500 blind dates aimed at long-term relationships. The research included participants aged 22 to 85 and confirmed that while many set upper age limits for potential partners, this didn’t significantly affect their choices. In mixed-gender couples, men are usually older [...] Read Full Article At: Both men and women prefer younger partners: Study
Telegraph: Research shows an increasing number of women prefer younger men.
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