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Discover which type of partner you're attracted to by taking face perception test.
Find out whether your ideal partner is an extrovert or an introvert. It has 20 questions and should take about 10-12 minutes. You will see male or female faces depending on which gender you are most attracted to for your partners. Do not be concerned if you keep seeing the same pair of faces. You are still progressing through the test. Many of the image pairs will look the same because they have been created from the same average face. In fact, there are subtle differences between them. It was developed by Professor David Perrett and Dr Tony Little of the University of St Andrews.
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Hmmmm that passed some time lol. Test wise I seem to be equal introverted as extroverted. But I had a 90% preference to extroverted faces in men. The test results made me feel like I was wierd or something lol, they said they "expected" me to score around the same in visual as in the test.
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I tested to be extroverted. I had an equal preference to extroverted and introverted men.
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me im extrovert IM NEVER EVER WANT TO SEE ANOTHER MALE FACE EVER AGAIN well for while i was knakered looking at them ,did me head in ..
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When rating male faces you rated: 30% Introverted 70% Extraverted
You seem to have a preference for extrovert faces. This means you might also prefer partners who have this personality type. We expected you to choose faces with the personality qualities that match your own.
If you are extroverted we expect you to have picked mainly extrovert partners. If you are introverted we expect you to have picked mainly introvert partners.
Extroverts, who are at ease with strangers, may be more likely to smile and appear relaxed. Introverts, who are by definition more reserved, may show less expression in their face when interacting with new people.
This has important implications for how we choose our partners. Professor Robert Zajonc of Stanford University has found that long-term partners tend to have similar personalities. It may be that they grow more similar through shared experiences.
But it is also possible that people seek out partners with a similar outlook on life. And that people treat personality as an indicator of genetic similarity.
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I am a introvert and then the Brain sex test that carried on from this told me with a 100% female thinking brain but aparently am attracted to men with a more feminine face! Hmmmm.....dont know if that is good or bad!
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