By Fiona Macrae

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It is a phenomenon most often associated with the more than mildly inebriated male.

But it seems that it is in fact women who are more likely to be fooled by their 'beer goggles'.

Scientists have worked out why members of the opposite sex can seem more attractive after a few drinks – and they found that women's judgement was more greatly clouded by alcohol.

How's your vision, ladies? Scientists have discovered that women are more affected by the dreaded 'beer goggles' than men

How's your vision, ladies? Scientists have discovered that women are more affected by the dreaded 'beer goggles' than men

Researchers at London's Roehampton University asked more than 100 men and women to rate pairs of faces.

Some did the tests while drinking a strong vodka and tonic. Others were given a similar-tasting non-alcoholic drink or orange squash.

One of the tests involved looking at faces and stating whether they thought each one was symmetrical or non-symmetrical.

Scientists have long known symmetry to be tied to attraction, with a face in which one half mirrors the other seen as a sign of good genes and good health.

The men and women given the vodka and tonic found it more difficult to work out if a face was symmetrical than those on soft drinks.

Researcher Lewis Halsey said: 'People that had drink tended to be less good at noticing if a face was asymmetrical, they often saw it as being symmetrical when it was asymmetrical.'

And the women drinkers were particularly bad at the task, the journal Addiction reports.

Beauty in the eye of the beer-holder: The men and women given alcohol found it more difficult to work out if a face was symmetrical than those on the soft drinks

Beauty in the eye of the beer-holder: The men and women given alcohol found it more difficult to work out if a face was symmetrical than those on the soft drinks

Dr Halsey said: 'What we have shown is that people's ability to detect symmetry is part of the explanation for the beer goggle effect.

'The consequences could be considerable. A lot of people say they met their partner when they were drunk. Are their marriages shorter or longer lasting? Does it change the nature of the relationship?'  The study is not the first to probe the beer goggles phenomenon.

Alluring: Scientists have long known symmetry to be tied to attraction

Alluring: Scientists have long known symmetry to be tied to attraction

A Bristol University study found people do appear more attractive to both sexes after they've had a drink – and it takes as little as a pint and a half of beer.

In some cases, the mere anticipation of alcohol may be enough to alter judgement.

A U.S. study showed that men rated pictures of women more highly after looking at alcohol-related words than phrases about coffee and soft drinks.

Researcher Professor Ronald Friedman said: 'We propose to have found a case of automatic "beer goggling".'

But other research has disputed the phenomenon, with a British study concluding that men find women no prettier after drinking.

The Leicester University researchers said: 'There was no difference – the men were just as undiscerning as ever.'

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I'm so glad that I'm a palindrome! come and get it, ladies! sincerely, Bob

Can I buy you a drink? ?knird a uoy yub I naC

hello ladies! !seidal olleh

PEOPLE GET PAID FOR THINKING UP RESEARCH LIKE THIS?????!

how many men do you hear saying "what was i thinking". nuff said.

Ridiculous what passes for "research" these days. The tests do not prove anything as the individuals also have their own bias to what is and isn't symmetrical. Also symmetry alone does not always result in attraction as there are a whole host of other factors. Also alcohol is a psychoactive substance and while mostly knows for it's obvious qualities it's lowering of inhibitions and cutting off a person from his "programming" is still subject to a lot of work. A person can act quite outside his normal behavior when drunk. So you could just as easily be attracted to the most hideous thing in the room because there is no one around her and she has a shiny broach.

"Friends don't let friends beer goggle"

Jules, Dagenham, 02/4/2012 01:01 Looks like someone didn't like your comment. I do hope you are not sent to prison for that, you know how sensitive people are these days.

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I was attracted to my friend's sister once after several drinks. It had nothing to do with her face, but more-so the fact that she was wearing a short skirt, fishnet tights and short skirt that made her legs & bum look much nicer. Where's the facial symmetry in that then? - Jules, Dagenham, 02/4/2012 01:01================Were you with a lady last night sir? Did she want it sir? Ooh, suit you!'

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