…and let's not even get started on girls who wear glasses!

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Good old boys may remember the one about the transexual who complained about the most painful part of becoming a woman: the part where they remove half your brain. Not so fast, fellas! A new British study, sent to us by superhero The Tick, suggests women (or at least, women looking to get hitched) may be getting short shrift because of their high IQs:

The study found the likelihood of marriage increased by 35 percent for boys for each 16-point increase in IQ.

But for girls, there is a 40-percent drop for each 16-point rise, according to the survey by the universities of Aberdeen, Bristol, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The study is based on the IQs of 900 men and women between their 10th and 40th birthdays.

"Women in their late 30s who have gone for careers after the first flush of university and who are among the brightest of their generation are finding that men are just not interesting enough," said psychologist and professor at Nottingham University Paul Brown in The Sunday Times.

Claire Rayner, writer and broadcaster, said in the article that intelligent men often prefered a less brainy partner.

"A chap with a high IQ is going to get a demanding job that is going to take up a lot of his energy and time. In many ways he wants a woman who is an old-fashioned wife and looks after the home, a copy of his mum in a way."

I say AP buried the lead on this one: "Englishmen think their mothers are stupid."