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Seduce your man with your voice

Updated on: 02 February,2011 10:59 AM IST  | 
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When it comes to seducing a man, it's not the looks that make the cut but the woman's message which has to be clear enough to give the right cue, suggests a new study.

Seduce your man with your voice

When it comes to seducing a man, it's not the looks that make the cut but the woman's message which has to be clear enough to give the right cue, suggests a new study.


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Ina study, conducted by British researchers, 30 men were asked to listen to recordings made by four women aged around 25 who said the phrase: "I really like you."


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The research team, then asked the male volunteers to rate the women for attractiveness purely on the basis of the sound of their voice. They were shown no pictures.
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When the pitch of the woman's voice was slightly raised by increasing the playback speed, the attractiveness rating increased.
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The higher the pitch, the more the men liked it, even when the women's voices were tuned higher than average.
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But when men listened to the same women saying the phrase: "I don't really like you," they downgraded the attractiveness of the voice, regardless of the pitch.
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And when the offending phrase was played backwards - leaving just the quality of the voice to be judged - the attractiveness rating once again increased.
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The authors suggest that a clear verbal cue is one of the basket of signals that women can send to get a man to act on his impulses, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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Other cues include a smile, an eye-to-eye look and a pleased expression.
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In other words, beauty itself is not enough for a man.
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Benedict Jones, lead author of the study and a professor at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, suggests that the male need for clarity is a residual evolutionary trait.
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In the mating business, ignoring subtle signals that one is not wanted could be a waste of precious time and energy or worse, he said.
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The study is published in Biology Letters, a journal published by the Royal Society, Britain's de-facto academy of sciences.

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