Furthermore, the participants perceived classically feminine
(e.g., pear-shaped) and classically masculine (e.g., broad-shouldered) bodies
as being associated with “active” traits, such as being quarrelsome,
extraverted, and irritable. Male and female bodies that were more rectangular,
on the other hand, were associated with relatively passive traits, such as
being trustworthy, shy, dependable, and warm.
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