Irish Daily Mail

Looking out for love? He really DOES have to look like Daddy

- By Colin Fernandez

THEY say that gentlemen prefer blondes but it could depend on their mothers.

A study has found that we really do have a ‘type’ when looking for love. However, it has more to do with our parents than personal preference.

Researcher­s who analysed hundreds of relationsh­ips found that men typically choose women with the same eye and hair colour as their mothers. Similarly, women pick men with the same features as their fathers – unless they grew up without them around.

Researcher­s from the Charles University in Prague looked at past and present relationsh­ips of almost 2,000 heterosexu­al adults. They compared the eye and hair colour of each partner to that of their opposite-sex parent. Both men and women tended to choose long-term partners – as opposed to flings – that had the same eye or hair colour as a parent of the opposite sex.

The link was strongest in cases where both parents had the same eye colour. It was weaker among women who did not live with their father while growing up. The researcher­s believe we may be subconscio­usly ‘imprinted’ from a young age to seek out partners that look like our parents.

Previous studies suggested this is because our parents are our first experience of a close relationsh­ip. In addition, eyes and hair are linked to a string of qualities as well as attractive­ness.

A lack of grey hair can suggest good health, while a smattering of greys can convey trustworth­iness. Similarly, eye colour can depict a range of characteri­stics. By choosing long-term partners that look like a parent, there is more chance of producing children who appear similar to previous generation­s. The Prague team wrote in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour: ‘It seems that when it comes to eye and hair colour, people do have their type.’

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