By James Macintyre
Published: 08 August 2007
Macho, dominating, masculine men appear to be in for long-disappointment in the love stakes after a new study shows that women prefer a “feminine” streak in their partners when it comes to settling down.
“Women prefer great degrees of masculinity for short-term partners, but for long-term relationships they prefer more feminine and definitely more healthy men,” said St Andrews University’s Professor David Perrett, who led the research.
“When people look at masculine faces they see them as being associated with dominance, which is a good thing in evolution but less good as a long-term partner,” added the evolutionary psychologist Lynda Boothroyd, of Durham University, which also took part.
In the study, published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, the researchers asked more than 400 men and women to judge digitally altered pictures of male faces made to look more masculine or feminine. The study showed that faces with wide eyes, more curved eyebrows and full lips were chosen as the best potential long-term mates. And the apparent “health” of a face is a considerable factor, according to Professor Perrett, who said that women are subconsciously asking: “How long is an unhealthy person going to be around?”
Hmmmm…
Does that mean that women have kids with masculine men and let the more feminine men raise them? I’m confused.