Click here for more articles by Kormedi.com. A new study suggests that women’s preferences in men may shift significantly after menopause, with many middle-aged and postmenopausal women showing less interest in youthful “pretty-boy” looks or heavily muscular bodies — and instead feeling greater trust and emotional comfort toward slimmer, bearded men with a more mature appearance. Researchers from Wroclaw Medical University in Poland and other institutions evaluated the attractiveness perceptions of 122 women aged 19 to 70, according to findings published in the December issue of the international journal “Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology.” Using digital imaging, the team adjusted male facial masculinity and femininity, beard volume and muscle mass, then asked participants to rate attractiveness across different body-type categories. To help illustrate the study’s categories, one can compare them to well-known Korean actor archetypes. The first group was the “feminized face” type — similar to actors with fair skin, soft jawlines and delicate features, such as So