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The study sought to better understand the relationship between perceived attractiveness and condom use intentions in a heterosexual male population between ages 18-69.
The researchers found that more attractive a woman was judged to be on average, the more likely participants would be willing to have sex with her and the less likely they were to intend to use a condom during sex.
"Male perceptions of attractiveness influence their condom use intentions," the study said.
"Such risk biases could profitably be discussed during sex education sessions and in condom use promotion interventions," the researchers noted.





























