Girls with husky voices are more likely to have affairs, study claims
WOMEN with deep voices are more likely to stray, a study claims.
Gravelly tones are linked to higher testosterone which scientists say fuels sexual desire.
They analysed voice data on 931 adults and asked if they cheated.
The risk of straying went up “significantly” for each drop in pitch.
One woman quizzed reported 31 partners.
Fellas with deeper voices also had more affairs — with one claiming 180.
Psychotherapist Phillip Hodson said of the German study: “Women with deep voices may feel very confident and more prepared to take risks.
“Or, men might hit on an independent woman because she sounds attractively ‘earthy’”.
Husky-voiced stars include actress Scarlett Johansson and TV host Mariella Frostrup.
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