Study: Women attracted to men who like children (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-11 09:27
Women can pick up cues about how men feel about children
from their faces and use the subtle signs to rate them as potential partners,
scientists said on Wednesday.
 A father holds his baby in an undated file
photo. Women can pick up cues about how men feel about children from their
faces and use the subtle signs to rate them as potential partners,
scientists said on Wednesday. [Reuters] |
The team of researchers from the United States showed that an affinity for
children and male hormone levels play a role in determining how attractive men
are to women.
"Our data suggest that men's interest in children predicts their long-term
mate attractiveness even after we account for how physically attractive the
women rated the men," said James Roney of the University of California, Santa
Barbara.
In the study of nearly 70 men and women, an interest in children was linked
to long-term partnership potential while women were attracted to men with higher
testosterone levels as short-term romantic mates.
"The study provides the first direct evidence that women's attractiveness
judgments specifically track both men's affinity for children and men's hormone
concentrations," said Dario Maestripieri of the University of Chicago, and a
co-author of the study.
The scientists tested the testosterone levels of 39 male undergraduate
students from saliva samples. They also determined their affinity for children
by asking them to choose between photos of an adult or a baby and to rate their
interest.
The researchers photographed the men and showed the photos to 29 female
students who were asked to rate the men on whether they thought they liked
children, their masculinity, physical attractiveness and potential as short and
long-term partners.
The findings, published online by the journal Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences, showed the women were able to choose the men who
had expressed an interest in children during the photo test. They also described
men who had high testosterone levels as being masculine.
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