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Effects of Male Facial Masculinity on Perceived Attractiveness.

Omid Ekrami1, Peter Claes2,3,4, Mark D Shriver5, Seth M Weinberg6,7, Mary L Marazita6,7, Susan Walsh8, Stefan Van Dongen1.   

Abstract

Studies suggest that high levels of masculinity in men can be a signal of 'better genes' as well as low parental investment. It is the trade-off between these two qualities that has led to the hypothesis that women's preferences for male masculinity are condition-dependent, yet, not all studies support this hypothesis. In addition, there is evidence that more average faces would be perceived as more attractive. Here we study the variation in masculinity preferences of a cohort of heterosexual women (n=769), using manipulated 3D faces of male subjects. We used linear mixed models to test for effects of various covariates such as relationship status, use of hormonal contraception, sociosexual orientation and self-perceived attractiveness on preference for masculinity. Our results show that women's sociosexual orientation has a positive correlation with masculinity preference while using hormonal contraception decreases this preference. None of the other covariates displayed any significant effect on masculinity preference. The initial level of masculinity of the faces (very low, low, average, high and very high) was also shown to affect this preference, where we found a significant preference for higher masculinity in the very low and average group, while no preference was found in the other groups. Our findings support the notion that condition-dependent variables have very small effects, if any, on women's preference for masculinity in men.

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Keywords:  Masculinity; attractiveness; forced-choice experiment, condition-dependent; women’s preferences

Year:  2020        PMID: 33575162      PMCID: PMC7872150          DOI: 10.1007/s40750-020-00156-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adapt Human Behav Physiol        ISSN: 2198-7335


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