Friday, February 14, 2014

Women more attracted to masculine mates during ovulation

Stereotypical belief holds that the majority of women prefer dominant men with a masculine body type. But there is good news for men who do not fit this description. New research suggests that most women are only attracted to this type of man for a few days a month - during ovulation - and do not desire them as long-term partners.


Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), led by Kelly Gildersleeve, say their findings suggest that the desire for masculine characteristics during ovulation may be a result of genetic evolution.


The research is due to be published online this month in the journal Psychological Bulletin.


According to the investigators, whether women change their mate preferences during the most fertile point in their cycle has been an ongoing discussion for more than 20 years.


The research team decided to analyze 50 published and unpublished studies that looked at this association.


Women may 'sniff out' preferred mates


From this, they found that women demonstrate a significant "shift" in mate preference during their menstrual cycle. Furthermore, they found that women may determine which mate they prefer through a man's body scent.


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