A new survey has been conducted to find out which nationality men and women find is the sexiest with the opposite sex, and based on some of the hottest celebrities at the moment, the sexiest women list isn't that surprising.

MissTravel.com, which is an online dating site for those who love traveling, asked single American women and men which country has the sexiest men and the sexiest women, according to Bro Bible. Of the 66,000 women surveyed, 7,862 of them believe Irish men are the sexiest. Australian men came in a close second with 6,486 votes and Pakistanis came in third with 4,761.

Of the 44,873 men surveyed, 5,971 of them believe Armenian is the sexiest nationality, which based on the Kardashian's popularity makes a lot of sense, according to Bro Bible. Barbadian/Bajan, which is Rihanna's nationality, came in second with 4,036 votes and American came in third with 3,402. 

More than half of the women voted for Irish men, pointing out that their accents had a lot to do with their decision, according to Metro UK. When you look at popular actors like Colin Farrell and Jamie Dornan, though, it makes sense.

The date auction site WhatsYourPrice also recently conducted a study to see what American men believe is the "Perfect Woman" based on what they find most attractive and the most desirable attributes. The 2016 results revealed that men prefer women with brown eyes, dark brown hair, athletic body type, and Middle Eastern ethnicity. It also revealed that men prefer their ladies to have a college degree, have no children, be a non-smoker but a social drinker and be about 5'9".

When compared to celebrities, this "perfect woman" would have Emma Watson's brains, Selena Gomez's eyes, Mila Kunis's hair, Jennifer Lawrence's height, Jessica Biel's body and Kim Kardashian's ethnicity. This was a big change from the 2015 results which showed that men preferred blondes with blue eyes.

"When you think about all the American beauty, the picture of a blonde-eyed bombshell usually comes to mind," CEO and Founder of WhatsYourPrice Brandon Wade said, according to Daily Mail. "Our study shows a major shift in America's definition of The Perfect Woman."