A lady's fashion fertility rite

From: Daily Mail | Date: October 11, 2006 | Copyright information

WOMEN 'dress to impress' when they are at their most fertile, according to U.S. research.

A study of students found that as they approached ovulation they were likely to wear more fashionable clothes, show more flesh, ditch trousers in favour of skirts and put on eye-catching jewellery.

The findings go against conventional wisdom that humans unlike other animals who release po...

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