It’s a vanity fair: Unattractive men low on women’s dating preference
Unattractive men are not viewed as potential dating material by women and their mothers, even when they possess the most desirable traits, a study claims.
Researchers at the Eastern Connecticut State University in the US assessed the mate preference of 80 women between the ages of 15 and 29 years old, and 61 mothers. The women were presented with colour photographs of three male targets, varying in attractiveness. Each photograph was paired with one of three trait profiles.
The “respectful” profile included the traits “trustworthy and honest”, and the “friendly” profile included being “friendly, dependable and mature”. The “pleasing” profile meant that the man was “of a pleasing disposition, ambitious, and intelligent,” according to the study published in the journal Evolutionary Psychological Science.
The women had to rate the photographs and trait descriptions in response to how attractive they found the man, how favourably they rated his personal description, and whether they would consider the person as a dating partner for themselves or their daughters.
The attractive and moderately attractive ones came up trumps. Men with the most desirable personality profiles were rated more favourably than their counterparts only when they were also at least moderately attractive.
Even when unattractive men possessed the most desirable traits, the women did not view them as potential dating material. It was also found that daughters are pickier than their parents while choosing mates.
“We conclude that a minimum level of physical attractiveness is a necessity for both women and their mothers,” said Madeleine Fugere, from the the Eastern Connecticut State University.
PTI