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Thread started 05/11/06 1:01pm

Mach

Women Get Paternal Clues in Men's Faces

CHICAGO - Women looking for a long-term relationship like men who like children — and they can tell which guys might be interested in becoming fathers just by looking at their faces. Those are among the findings of a study of college students published Wednesday in a British scientific journal.



"This study suggests that women are picking up on facial cues that are perhaps related to paternal qualities," said James Roney, a University of California at Santa Barbara psychologist and lead author of the study. "The more they perceived the men as liking kids, the more likely they could see having a longer-term relationship."

Experts said evolution has apparently programmed women to recognize men who might be interested in propagating the species by raising a family.

The study wasn't all bad news for men not interested in settling down. It found that women can look at men's faces and figure out which of them have the highest testosterone levels. Those men — rated the most masculine by the women — turn out to be just the kind of guys they would want for a fling.

"Women make very good use of any information they get from a man's face," said co-author Dario Maestripieri, an associate professor of comparative human development at the University of Chicago. "Depending on what they want and where they are in their lives, they use this information differently."

In the study, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, researchers looked at a group of 39 men, ages 18 to 33, at the University of Chicago. Each man was shown 10 pairs of photographs and silhouettes, one of an adult and the other of an infant, and asked to rate their preferences. Meanwhile, their saliva was tested to determine testosterone levels.

Photographs of the men's faces were then shown to 29 women, ages 18 to 20, at the University of California at Santa Barbara.

The women were asked to rate the men on four qualities: "likes children," "masculine," "physically attractive" and "kind." Then they were asked to rate how attractive they found each man for short-term and long-term romance.

The study found women did well at rating men on their interest in babies, and those they rated masculine generally had higher testosterone levels than the others.

For example, the men who indicated they liked children the most were rated as above average in liking children by 20 of the 29 women. The men who showed no interest in children were correctly rated as below average in that category by 19 of the women.

The higher the women rated the men for masculinity, the higher they were rated as potential short-term romantic partners. The higher they rated men for their interest in children, the higher they were rated for long-term romance.

The features that research has suggested denote high testosterone levels include a prominent jaw and a heavy beard.

The findings came as no surprise to those in the business of studying human behavior — and love.

"What this study illustrates is that there are genetic programs that increase survival of the species because there are hormones in women that are cuing their reactions to the hormones of the men," said Dr. Daniel Alkon, scientific director of the Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute in Morgantown, W.Va., and Washington.

Or as Kristin Kelly, a spokeswoman for the online dating service Match.com, put it: "They call it `love at first sight' for a reason. They don't say `love at first sentence,' `love at first word.'"

It is unclear just what about the men's faces tipped the women off about their interest in children. While Maestripieri guessed it might have something to do with "a more rounded face, a gentler face," Roney said the answer might be found in the expressions on the men's faces.

He explained that after the study was completed, five graduate students were asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 7 whether the men looked angry or happy. Though the men were instructed to have a neutral look on their faces when photographed, some apparently looked happier than others.

"It seemed that the men who picked more infants in that test had a happier or more content look on their face," he said.
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Reply #1 posted 05/11/06 2:27pm

Spats

That's pretty pathetic.
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/06 2:31pm

Mach

Spats said:

That's pretty pathetic.


hug i was thinking that's what you would say

rose
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Reply #3 posted 05/11/06 5:37pm

LleeLlee

Spats said:

That's pretty pathetic.


post your picture and let us women decide how much testosterone you have.

smile
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Reply #4 posted 05/11/06 5:39pm

jerseykrs

LleeLlee said:

Spats said:

That's pretty pathetic.


post your picture and let us women decide how much testosterone you have.

smile

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Reply #5 posted 05/11/06 5:40pm

CarrieMpls

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So I think this may explain why I pick the wrong men. My instincts are all wrong.

lol
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Reply #6 posted 05/11/06 5:41pm

LleeLlee

jerseykrs said:

LleeLlee said:



post your picture and let us women decide how much testosterone you have.

smile




is that five men in one body? eek
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Reply #7 posted 05/11/06 5:41pm

Mach

jerseykrs said:

LleeLlee said:



post your picture and let us women decide how much testosterone you have.

smile



biggrin wave
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Reply #8 posted 05/11/06 5:42pm

Mach

CarrieMpls said:

So I think this may explain why I pick the wrong men. My instincts are all wrong.

lol


giggle

hug
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Reply #9 posted 05/11/06 5:58pm

jerseykrs

LleeLlee said:

jerseykrs said:





is that five men in one body? eek



hahahahah, excessive testosterone sucks!
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Reply #10 posted 05/11/06 6:03pm

LleeLlee

jerseykrs said:

LleeLlee said:




is that five men in one body? eek



hahahahah, excessive testosterone sucks!



razz
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Reply #11 posted 05/11/06 6:16pm

emm

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i think my boyfriend in highschool had a 2 o'clock shadow lol




so men with light beards and no interest in kids?? sigh
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #12 posted 05/11/06 7:01pm

purpledisc

Perhaps the Org should run its own tests to see if it really is true !!!!! lol


Volunteers?????
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Reply #13 posted 05/11/06 7:04pm

Spats

No wonder women continue to make bad choices in men. Lord Help Them.
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Reply #14 posted 05/11/06 7:14pm

u2prnce

This study sounds like it was funded by a group of swarthy stay at home dads. lol
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Reply #15 posted 05/11/06 7:18pm

MrTee

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This is what a man looks like:


















































FOOL!
FOOL!
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Reply #16 posted 05/11/06 7:28pm

LleeLlee

Spats said:

No wonder women continue to make bad choices in men. Lord Help Them.




"For example, the men who indicated they liked children the most were rated as above average in liking children by 20 of the 29 women. The men who showed no interest in children were correctly rated as below average in that category by 19 of the women."


The study found that women peformed well in determining interest in children and testosterone levels.
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Reply #17 posted 05/11/06 7:38pm

Spats

What geniuses. lol
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Reply #18 posted 05/11/06 7:40pm

LleeLlee

Spats said:

What geniuses. lol



I'm sensing Zero levels of Testosterone from this post.

smile
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Reply #19 posted 05/11/06 7:43pm

brownsugar

falloff the org is cracking me up today
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Reply #20 posted 05/11/06 7:43pm

Byron

I wonder if I have the type of "face" that would indicate a desire to be a father... hmmm...I'm guessing the testorerone level one wouldn't apply too well to me..lol lol
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Reply #21 posted 05/11/06 8:11pm

Mach

Byron said:

I wonder if I have the type of "face" that would indicate a desire to be a father... hmmm...I'm guessing the testorerone level one wouldn't apply too well to me..lol lol


eek Daddy ?
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Reply #22 posted 05/11/06 8:12pm

Mach

brownsugar said:

falloff the org is cracking me up today



ME TOO smile
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