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Study reveals how women behave while gazing at other women

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A new study looks at the female body from a women's perspective. Researcher used eye-tracking technology to explore how healthy, confident women behave while gazing at another woman's body. Although women looked at the waist and hip regions the most, it was also found that the more a woman was satisfied with a particular area of her body, the less likely she was to gaze at that region on the model. The University of Lincoln gave 33 female subjects eye-tracking devices to understand how women behave while looking at other women. Computer generated images with different body types were used in the study - they ranged from size 6 to size 18 based on UK high-street dress sizes.