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Virtually Naked: Virtual Environment Reveals Sex-Dependent Nature of Skin Disclosure
Authors:Anna M. Lomanowska  Matthieu J. Guitton
Affiliation:1. Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.; 2. Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.; ICREA-University of Barcelona, Spain,
Abstract:The human tendency to reveal or cover naked skin reflects a competition between the individual propensity for social interactions related to sexual appeal and interpersonal touch versus climatic, environmental, physical, and cultural constraints. However, due to the ubiquitous nature of these constraints, isolating on a large scale the spontaneous human tendency to reveal naked skin has remained impossible. Using the online 3-dimensional virtual world of Second Life, we examined spontaneous human skin-covering behavior unhindered by real-world climatic, environmental, and physical variables. Analysis of hundreds of avatars revealed that virtual females disclose substantially more naked skin than virtual males. This phenomenon was not related to avatar hypersexualization as evaluated by measurement of sexually dimorphic body proportions. Furthermore, analysis of skin-covering behavior of a population of culturally homogeneous avatars indicated that the propensity of female avatars to reveal naked skin persisted despite explicit cultural norms promoting less revealing attire. These findings have implications for further understanding how sex-specific aspects of skin disclosure influence human social interactions in both virtual and real settings.
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