Although many women find masculine men physically attractive, the perception that such men are prone to infidelity may limit their appeal as romantic partners. To explore this issue, we first investigated the interplay between the effects of men's face shape (masculinity versus femininity) and social knowledge of men's behavior in previous romantic relationships (faithful versus unfaithful) on women's judgments of men's attractiveness. Analyses suggested that the extent to which women rated masculine men to be more attractive than feminine men was significantly greater when judging men labeled as faithful than when judging men labeled as unfaithful. In a second experiment, we obtained similar results when the women in our study were instruc...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Although many women find masculine men physically attractive, the perception that such men are prone...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Individuals seek out a mate who they perceive to be physically attractive, though illusory biases ca...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
Attractiveness judgment in the context of mate preferences is thought to reflect an assessment of ma...
The authors investigated whether differences in facial stimuli could explain the inconsistencies in ...
Studies show that attractive women demonstrate stronger preferences for masculine men than relativel...
Much of the work on the importance of facial attractiveness judgments in human sexual behavior has f...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Understanding what makes someone attractive is an important part of human mate choice. Features wome...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...
Although many women find masculine men physically attractive, the perception that such men are prone...
Most previous studies of face preferences have investigated the physical cues that influence face pr...
Individuals seek out a mate who they perceive to be physically attractive, though illusory biases ca...
Several evolutionarily relevant sources of individual differences in face preference have been docum...
Attractiveness judgment in the context of mate preferences is thought to reflect an assessment of ma...
The authors investigated whether differences in facial stimuli could explain the inconsistencies in ...
Studies show that attractive women demonstrate stronger preferences for masculine men than relativel...
Much of the work on the importance of facial attractiveness judgments in human sexual behavior has f...
Women's preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Understanding what makes someone attractive is an important part of human mate choice. Features wome...
Humans have a strong evolutionary predisposition to prefer the physically attractive. Physical attra...
Recent research suggests that men may possess adaptations that evolved to counter strategic variatio...
Facial sexual dimorphism has widely demonstrated as having an influence on the facial attractiveness...
Women’s preferences for male masculinity are highly variable. Although many researchers explain this...
Here we show that women's preferences for femininity (vs. masculinity) in men's faces are decreased ...