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Though, the correlation between the eye's width-to-height ratio and global facial masculinity was close to zero and non-significant in one study,<ref name="daniel2020"></ref> suggesting it is not uncommon for men to have hunter eyes without having a particularly masculine face in general, despite the feature itself being sexually dimorphic.
Though, the correlation between the eye's width-to-height ratio and global facial masculinity was close to zero and non-significant in one study,<ref name="daniel2020"></ref> suggesting it is not uncommon for men to have hunter eyes without having a particularly masculine face in general, despite the feature itself being sexually dimorphic.


Women's round and cute eyes are closer to 'prey eyes'; however, women have a smaller interpupillary distance than men, rather than their eyes being peripherally positioned like in prey animals.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8115125/</ref>
Women's round and cute eyes are closer to 'prey eyes'; however, women have a very slightly smaller interpupillary distance than men, rather than their eyes being peripherally positioned like in prey animals.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8115125/</ref>


== Attractiveness ==
== Attractiveness ==
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