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Study Says Deep-Voiced Men Are More Likely to Cheat – InsideHook
A study found that deep-voiced, traditionally “masculine” sounding men are “more likely to engage in infidelity” than their higher-voiced counterparts.

In news that is really not terribly surprising for anyone familiar with the sexy, deep-voiced Don Draper archetype, a recent study has suggested men with low voices are more likely to cheat.
The study, conducted by Chinese researchers and published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences found that deep-voiced, traditionally “masculine” sounding men are “more likely to engage in infidelity” than their higher-voiced counterparts.
Researchers arrived at this conclusion by surveyi…
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