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Sensation seeking and men's face preferences
Authors:Benedict C Jones  Lisa M DeBruine  Anthony C Little  Claire A Conway  Lisa LM Welling  Finlay Smith
Institution:

aSchool of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

bSchool of Psychology, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

Abstract:Findings from previous studies suggest that only men who are in good physical condition can afford to pursue high-risk activities and that men who engage in high-risk activities are considered particularly attractive by women. Here, we show that men's interest in high-sensation activities, a personality trait that is known to increase the likelihood of those individuals engaging in high-risk behaviors, is positively related to the strength of their preferences for femininity in women's faces (Studies 1–3) but is not related to the strength of their preferences for femininity in men's faces (Study 2). We discuss these findings as evidence for potentially adaptive condition-dependent mate preferences, whereby men who exhibit signals of high quality demonstrate particularly strong preferences for facial cues of reproductive and medical health in potential mates because they are more likely than lower-quality men to succeed in acquiring such partners.
Keywords:Attractiveness  Mate preferences  Risk taking  Condition related  Sexual dimorphism
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