<p> The research showed that the average female spends the time sizing up looks, physique and dress-sense as well as taking in scent, accent and eloquence of a potential suitor.<br /><br />Women also quickly judge how he interacts with her friends and whether he is successful or ambitious.<br /><br />According to the study, women believe 180 seconds is long enough to gauge whether or not he is Mr Right, or Mr Wrong.<br /><br />‘Always right’<br /><br />The study also found that women rarely change their mind about a man after their initial reaction—and believe they are “always right” in their assumptions and judgments.<br />The report was commissioned among 3,000 adults to mark the release of “Instinct”, a new book by Ben Kay. “I think a lot of people believe in trusting their instincts when dating. It makes it seem more magical, like it is coming from somewhere deeper. <br /><br />“But it is surprising how quickly women make a decision. That is barely enough time to finish a drink together,” the Daily Mail quoted Kay as saying.</p>
<p> The research showed that the average female spends the time sizing up looks, physique and dress-sense as well as taking in scent, accent and eloquence of a potential suitor.<br /><br />Women also quickly judge how he interacts with her friends and whether he is successful or ambitious.<br /><br />According to the study, women believe 180 seconds is long enough to gauge whether or not he is Mr Right, or Mr Wrong.<br /><br />‘Always right’<br /><br />The study also found that women rarely change their mind about a man after their initial reaction—and believe they are “always right” in their assumptions and judgments.<br />The report was commissioned among 3,000 adults to mark the release of “Instinct”, a new book by Ben Kay. “I think a lot of people believe in trusting their instincts when dating. It makes it seem more magical, like it is coming from somewhere deeper. <br /><br />“But it is surprising how quickly women make a decision. That is barely enough time to finish a drink together,” the Daily Mail quoted Kay as saying.</p>