
Benjamin Zubaly
Benjamin Zubaly is a researcher at the University of Michigan who has contributed to a study revealing that facial features of fathers significantly correlate with the likelihood of having a male child. His research indicates that fathers with more dominant facial traits had an 83% higher probability of having sons, providing a new perspective on how parental characteristics may influence child gender. Zubaly's findings, published in the journal Adaptive Human Behaviour and Physiology, suggest a complex interplay between personality, hormone levels, and female partner preferences in determining the sex of offspring.
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Benjamin Zubaly is the author of the study discussing how facial features of fathers can predict the sex of their child.
Trăsăturile faciale ale tatălui pot prezice sexul copilului, arată un studiu



