Health
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…
-
General14 hours ago
Alleged Croydon Park gunman Artemios Mintzas charged with 25 offences
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls for political temperature to be ‘turned down’ after alleged death threat
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
York family honours late son with tractor museum to fund cancer research
-
General20 hours ago
Team Australia wins back-to-back Motocross of Nations titles