Love doesn’t play fair. We think we’re choosing with our hearts, but something far older and quieter is steering us. Why do so many women still feel safer with taller men? Why do men so often reach for slightly shorter partners, even later in life? New cross‑cultural research uncovers a subtle, stubborn pattern in our desires that refuses to fade with age. It doesn’t dictate who we love—but it does shape who we notice firs… Continues…
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