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The Blue Eyes Debate in the United Kingdom: Have Blue Eyed Individuals Attracted More Mates Over Time?

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but in the United Kingdom, it was portrayed that most beholders are looking for a glimpse of the ocean. While the British Isles boast a diverse palette of gazes—from deep, earthy browns to misty greys and vibrant greens—a fascinating 2014 survey speculated upon by YouGov revealed a posed striking national consensus. Regardless of the colour they see when they look in the mirror, Britons overwhelmingly crowned blue as the most attractive eye colour. Whether the respondents possessed warm hazel eyes or piercing emerald ones, the allure of a cerulean stare proved to be a rare point of agreement, suggesting that when it comes to the, "windows of the soul", the British public has a clear, sapphire-hued favourite. According to researchers, blue had purportedly surpassed brown as the most prevalent eye colour in Britain around 2014. The study suggested that since blue eyes offer no functional visual benefit, their increased frequency m...

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