Why women are 'better at hiding infidelity'
Paris - You can't hide your lying eyes: scientists have revealed that women can judge whether a man is likely to be unfaithful just by looking at his face, but men are less able to spot a cheating woman.
The result, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, was that "both men and women were accurate in assessing men's, but not women's, likelihood to cheat and poach." The results were "not as expected", the scientists admitted. Men were able to spot potential poachers among other men but even when other women were judging, the female of the species was inscrutable.
Despite the findings, one of the scientists involved in the report cautioned against jumping to conclusions on a first date.
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