More than just a pretty face and a hot body: multiple cues in mate-choice |
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Authors: | Jonason Peter K Raulston Tara Rotolo Ashley |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Sydney, School of Psychology, 2 Bullecourt Ave., Bankstown, Milperra, NSW 2214, Australia. p.jonason@uws.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Mate preferences have been well studied in social and evolutionary psychology. In two studies (N = 490), using two different measurement techniques, we examined mate preferences for the body and the face in the context of other traits. Results replicated prior research on mate preferences across the sex of the participant and mating duration but clarified the nature of preferences for physical attractiveness. Generally, physical attractiveness was a necessity in short-term mating and for men and traits like kindness were a necessity in long-term mating and for women. Men wanted a short-term mate who had a good body, likely because that body advertises fertility whereas both sexes wanted a mate with a nice face for a long-term mate, which is likely because the face is a cue based on structural properties related to health. Sex and mating-duration differences on preferences for attractive faces and bodies were robust to differences in measurement technique. |
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Keywords: | African Americans European Americans Native Americans social stigma stigmatization university students |
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