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Find Out A Woman’s Interest In The Opposite Gender!

Indiana University neuroscientist Heather Rupp conducted this study. For instance, ask some women and men to rate the photos of opposite-sex faces for realism, masculinity/femininity, attractiveness, or affect. The participants have to give their "gut" reaction and to rate the pictures as quickly as possible. The participants should be heterosexual, from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and should not use hormonal contraception.
Women both with and without sexual partners will show little difference in their subjective ratings of photos of men when considering such measures as masculinity and attractiveness. The women who did not have sexual partners will spend more time evaluating photos of men, demonstrating a greater interest in the photos. However there won't be any difference between men who had sexual partners and those who did not.
There
were
no
detectable
effects
of
sexual
partner
status
on
women's
subjective
ratings
of
male
faces.
There
were
on
response
times,
which
emphasizes
the
subtlety
of
this
effect
and
introduces
the
possibility
that
sexual
partner
status
impacts
women's
cognitive
processing
of
novel
male
faces
but
not
necessarily
their
conscious
subjective
appraisal.
It
is
also
noted
that
influence
of
partner
status
in
women
could
reflect
that
women,
on
average,
are
relatively
committed
in
their
romantic
relationships.
These
findings
may
reflect
sex
differences
in
reproductive
strategies
that
may
act
early
in
the
cognitive
processing
of
potential
partners
and
contribute
to
sex
differences
in
sexual
attraction
and
behaviour.



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