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@hade Brutal, seems like you aren't going to respond. I don't think you did a good job at reading the study.I don't know, man. I just finished reading a study where 40 male and 40 female students were rated for perceived dominance and attractiveness. The study found that there was no correlation between attractiveness and eye color. Additionally, it revealed that brown-eyed men were rated as more dominant than men with blue eyes.
@TRUE_CEL also JFL at you upvoting his post too eventhough it says blue-eyed faces were percieved as more dominant than brown-eyed faces (which is the opposite of what he claimed it said):
The brown-eyed faces were perceived as more trustworthy than the blue-eyed ones. Sex of face had a significant effect on perceived trustworthiness (F1,76 = 59.90, p = 0.001, η2 = 0.441); female faces were rated as more trustworthy than male faces. We found a significant negative correlation between perceived trustworthiness and perceived dominance
Further, the longer chin of blue-eyed individuals makes them look less baby-faced. It has been shown that higher ratings for honesty are given to more baby-faced people with shorter chins and lower-positioned facial features