The Mail on Sunday

Women just love a binge drinker, say experts

- By James Heale

IT MAY seem an uncouth way to spend the evening, but binge drinking could be an evolutiona­ry tactic to woo women, say scientists.

Research suggests that heavy consumptio­n of alcohol tells a potential mate that the binge drinker is ‘healthy and strong’.

According to the authors of a study of American men published in the academic journal Evolutiona­ry Psychology, heavy drinking among young adults delivers a ‘sexual signal’ that demonstrat­es their worth. And the amount of drinking is influenced by the number of eligible men present compared to women. The researcher­s wrote: ‘More eligible men compared to women was associated with higher male binge drinking rates but lower female binge drinking rates.

‘Our findings generally support prediction­s derived from evolutiona­ry theory and suggest binge drinking may function as a costly sexual signal, conditiona­lly regulated by age and the local sex ratio.’

Binge drinking was defined as the consumptio­n of more than four alcoholic drinks for women and five drinks for men on a single occasion.

The authors, from the universiti­es of Pennsylvan­ia and Buffalo, also noted that binge drinking provides informatio­n about the characteri­stics of a drinker that would be useful when evaluating worth in a mate.

Data from the UK and other countries shows binge drinking is more prevalent among wealthier individual­s, potentiall­y reflecting affluence in a possible mate.

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