Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of the attractiveness of members of the opposite sex. Use of hormonal contraceptives could therefore influence both initial partner choice and, if contraceptive use subsequently changes, intrapair dynamics. Associations between hormonal contraceptive use and relationship satisfaction may thus be best understood by considering whether current use is congruent with use when relationships formed, rather than by considering current use alone. In the study reported here, we tested this congruency hypothesis in a survey of 365 couples. Controlling for potential confounds (including relationship duration, age, parenthood, and income), we found that cong...
Women demonstrate stronger preferences for femininity when assessing men's attractiveness for long-t...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
We review recent evidence that suggests that oral contraceptives may influence the dynamics of sexua...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
According to the congruency hypothesis, relationship satisfaction is predicted by the congruency (or...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
A number of recent studies have implicated that incongruent use of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) neg...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Abstract. Women demonstrate stronger preferences for femininity when assessing men’s attrac-tiveness...
Women demonstrate stronger preferences for femininity when assessing men's attractiveness for long-t...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
We review recent evidence that suggests that oral contraceptives may influence the dynamics of sexua...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
According to the congruency hypothesis, relationship satisfaction is predicted by the congruency (or...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Research shows that women who use hormonal contraceptives (HCs) differ in their mate preferences fro...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
A number of recent studies have implicated that incongruent use of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) neg...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Abstract. Women demonstrate stronger preferences for femininity when assessing men’s attrac-tiveness...
Women demonstrate stronger preferences for femininity when assessing men's attractiveness for long-t...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
We review recent evidence that suggests that oral contraceptives may influence the dynamics of sexua...