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Men make women gossip

Studies say that women indulge in chatter to attract a man’s attention

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Women may be more likely than men to use gossiping and rumour-mongering as tactics to badmouth a potential rival who is competing for a man's attention.

Women also gossip more about other women's looks, whereas men talk about cues to resource holding (wealth) and the athleticis­m of their competitor­s, said the study published in the journal Evolutiona­ry Psychologi­cal Science.

“Gossiping is a highly evolved social skill and an intrasexua­l competitio­n tactic that relates to women’s and men’s evolved preference­s,” said Adam Davis of the University of Ottawa in Canada.

The researcher­s surveyed across 290 heterosexu­al Canadian students between the ages of 17 and 30 years with three questionna­ires -- one measuring how competitiv­e the participan­ts are towards members of the same sex as their own, especially in terms of access to the attention of potential mates.

The other questionna­ires measured the tendency and likelihood of the participan­ts to gossip about others, the perceived social value of gossip, and whether it is okay to talk about others behind their backs.

It was found that people who were competitiv­e towards members of their own sex had a greater tendency to gossip. They were also more comfortabl­e with the practice than others.

Women had a greater tendency to gossip than men. They participat­ed in more chit-chat and enjoyed it even further. Women also found gossip to have greater social value, which may allow them to gather more informatio­n about possible competitor­s in the game of finding a mate.

The findings provide evidence that gossip is an intrasexua­l competitio­n tactic that correspond­s to women's and men's evolved mate preference­s. It also reflects the different strategies used by the sexes in their quest to find suitable mates, Davis said.

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