A new study using eye-tracking devices has confirmed something women have been complaining about for years. The research, out of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and published in the journal Sex Roles, corroborates the belief that people tend to focus more on the breasts and figure of a woman when analyzing her appearance than they do on her face. Perhaps the most interesting finding is that women also tended to objectify other females in the same way that men did, spending more time focusing on figure than face.
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