In humans, phenotype examples include earwax type, height, blood type, eye color, freckles, and hair color. And phenotypes aren't just physical traits. Behavior is also considered a phenotype. Research shows that: Although physical attraction is important to young men, with 40% of them considering it \u2018essential\u2019 that their partner be \u2018good-looking,\u2019 only 18% of men ages 18-25 consider it \u201cessential\u201d that their long-term partner is \u2018slender\u2019. The bottom line is that some people care about height and some people don\u2019t, but it is best just to be genuine and put it all out there from the beginning.
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