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Sexual arousal and the pursuit of attractive mating opportunities
Authors:Emily A. StoneTodd K. Shackelford  Aaron T. Goetz
Affiliation:a Department of Anthropology University of Utah, USA
b Oakland University, Department of Psychology, Rochester, MI 48306, USA
c Department of Psychology California State University at Fullerton, USA
Abstract:From an evolutionary perspective, sexual arousal may function, in part, to motivate the pursuit of attractive mating opportunities. We designed a study to test three aspects of this hypothesis. Several hundred heterosexual men and women completed a short survey about sexual arousal in response to a casual sex mating opportunity. We replicated previous research documenting that men report greater sexual arousal than women in response to a short-term mating opportunity. We argue that it is unlikely that a “downplaying of alternatives” psychology evolved, whereby mated individuals rate opposite-sex targets as less attractive than do unmated individuals, but instead that men and women have a relationship-seeking psychology, motivating them to pursue attractive mating opportunities. The results supported this relationship-seeking psychology rather than a downplaying alternatives psychology. Discussion addresses directions for future research on the motivational properties of sexual arousal.
Keywords:Evolutionary psychology   Sexual arousal   Casual sex   Relationship maintenance
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