Feminine Women Tend To Many Children



If a woman dreams curious whether you want a big family, just watch his face. Women with a feminine and matronly appearance tend to expect to have many children.

The more feminine features that make them look softer appearance, the more likely a woman longing for a child. Feminine face characterized by large eyes, full lips and sharp nose.

Scientists from the University of St Andrews believe their findings could be explained by sex hormone, estrogen. Higher levels of this hormone in a woman's body, making them more soft and the higher their maternal instincts.

The relationship between the desire to have children with so-called feminine appearance there on Hollywood star Angelina Jolie. Jolie has three adopted children and three biological children with Brad Pitt. Model Heidi Klum and singer Madonna are also celebrities who have their four children.

During the study, researchers asked 25 young women answered questions about how many children they want and when they want to have children. Afterwards their estrogen levels checked.

Miriam Law Smith of the University of St Andrews Perception Lab who specializes in research face said, "The more estrogen in the body, the more children they want. We were surprised to find this result," he told the Daily Mail.

Estrogen levels are not related to the age when women start a family, but the researchers believe this may be because, most of the young woman's career is more a priority.

In the second experiment, two groups of women photographed and asked their desire to have children. From here, Law Smith creates a composite image of the face with the strongest maternal instincts. These were the ones most interested in building a family.

The study, published in the journal Hormones and Behavior states, motherly woman's face tends to be more feminine by men and women volunteers. On average, the maternal yearning momongan 4.3 people, nearly three times more than those of the least feminine.

However, the study also found facial features affect only 20 percent of a woman's decisions about family size. Another thing that affects the social factors, including education and financial.

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