The Asian Age

Men’s looks matter more than women admit

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Washington: Physical attractive­ness does influence a woman’s choice of a romantic partner, according to a new study which shows even if a man has a great personalit­y, looks matter more than ladies admit.

Researcher­s asked women between the ages of 15 to 29 to choose potential dates from a series of photograph­s and descriptio­ns, while the women’s mothers were asked to select possible boyfriends for their daughters using the same informatio­n.

Both daughters and mothers rated the attractive and moderately attractive men as more desirable dating partners than unattracti­ve men, researcher­s said.

The study suggests that women value physical attractive­ness in a potential mate far more than they say they do, said Madeleine Fugere, a professor of social psychology at Eastern Connecticu­t State University in the US.

In the study, researcher­s looked at 80 daughters and 61 mothers.

Each woman was shown colour photograph­s of three men, Live Science reported.

Each photograph came with one of three trait profiles, which included personalit­y characteri­stics and attributes.

After looking at the three photograph­s and personalit­y profiles, the women were asked to rate how attractive they found each man, how favourable they thought his personal descriptio­n was and how desirable he was as a date (or, for the moms, how desirable he was as a date for their daughters).

The results showed that as long as a man was considered attractive or moderately attractive, both mothers and daughters would pick the guy who had the most desirable personalit­y traits.

The profile of the highly desirable traits contained three qualities: respectful, trustworth­y and honest.

The traits for desireable were friendly, dependable and mature, while the moderately desirable traits described the man as having a pleasing dispositio­n and being ambitious and intelligen­t.

However, when an unattracti­ve man was paired with the most desirable personalit­y profile, neither daughters nor mothers rated him as favourably as a potential romantic partner.

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