
A new research has suggested that although men have stronger preferences for a “good looking” and “slim” partner, men and women care uniformly about having a partner who is particularly good-looking to them.
“We looked at the extent to which attractiveness and resources are ‘desirable’ versus ‘essential’ to men and women when they are looking for a long term partner,” said study co-author David Frederick from Chapman University.Previous studies have shown that men care more about attractiveness in a long term partner, and women care more about resources.
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According to the study, people with desirable traits are in a position to be more selective about what they look for in mates. (Shutterstock photo) |
The study took a “mating market” approach which is defined as heterosexual individuals competing with others of the same gender to make “bids” to members of the other gender for the purpose of securing a romantic partner.
People with desirable traits are in a position to be more selective about what they look for in mates.
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Previous studies have shown that men care more about attractiveness in a long term partner, and women care more about resources. (Shutterstock Photo) |
People with higher incomes had stronger preferences for partners who are good looking. Wealthier women had stronger preferences for men who had a steady income or made lots of money.
Men with more education had stronger preferences for female partners who are good looking and slender.
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