Women and their daughters were found to be in tune when it came to their men — they both went for good looks over brains.Credit: GettyDr Madeleine Fugère reckons generations are in closer agreement with ideal mates than first anticipated
Both groups told researchers they thought intelligence and ambition were more important than appearance when it came to choosing a partner — but still overwhelmingly preferred the buffest fellas on offer. Researcher Dr Madeleine Fugère thinks it shows the generations are in closer agreement than they think.
She said: “The physical attractiveness of a potential mate for daughters may be more important to both women and their parents than they consciously realise.”READ MORE HEALTH NEWS