A study done by the University of Sheffield found that male participants were most attracted to a voice that sounded like it belonged to a woman with an hourglass figure. Specifically, they liked voices that had a lower pitch but a higher-pitched first formant, which is the lowest sound frequency in a voice. This combination is often found in women with hourglass figures, suggesting that there might be a link between body type and attractive voices.
However, it is important to note that attraction to a particular voice can be subjective and varies from person to person. It’s the overall package of appearance and personality that makes a person attractive, not just the voice.