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Women perceive men with deep voices as less suitable for long-term relationships, possibly due to higher testosterone levels. Deep-voiced men may be perceived as more attractive and have more opportunities to be unfaithful. Other studies suggest that deep-voiced men have lower sperm quality but are more memorable and successful.
According to a 2013 study, women rate a man with a deep voice as less likely to be suitable as a long-term mate. After listening to recordings of men with deep voices, female participants were more likely to respond that owners of the voices would be more likely to cheat if in long-term relationships. Researchers believe this may be because men with deeper voices may have more testosterone, the male hormone. From an evolutionary point of view, this is often perceived as more attractive to other women and therefore could be seen as giving men more opportunities to be unfaithful in their relationships.
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A different study found that men with deeper voices had lower sperm quality, which is thought to be a result of their perceived attractiveness making them less likely to compete for female mates.
Women are more likely to remember things said by a deep-voiced male, according to research.
One study found that male CEOs who have deep voices are more likely to run successful businesses.