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Sexual orientation and shifts in preferences for a partner's body attributes in short-term versus long-term mating contexts
Authors:Lucas Margery  Koff Elissa  Grossmith Samantha  Migliorini Robyn
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Wellesley College, 106 Central St., Wellesley, MA 02481, USA. mlucas@wellesley.edu
Abstract:This study assessed the effects of short- and long-term mating contexts on preferences for body characteristics of potential relationship partners in lesbians and heterosexual women. Lesbians (n = 41) rated figure drawings and computer-generated images of women that varied in body fat, waist-to-hip ratio, and breast size; heterosexual women (n = 95) rated computer-generated images of men that varied in muscularity and body fat. Both lesbians and heterosexual women showed a shift in preferences toward more physically attractive partners for shortterm relationships. All body aspects were affected, except that heterosexual women did not show a preference shift for male body fat. The results were interpreted in terms of a mating trade-off strategy in which mate preferences are the consequence of cost/benefit analyses and suggest that preferences for physical attributes of sexual partners may be shared by members of the same sex regardless of sexual orientation.
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