What women really want

(University of G ö ttingen) Earlier research purported to show links between a woman's cycle and how attracted she was to men's behavior. Research at the University of G ö ttingen questions this. It showed shifts in women's cycles did not affect their preferences for men's behavior. Researchers found, however, that when fertile, women found all men slightly more attractive. Irrespective of their cycle, flirtier men were evaluated as more attractive for sexual relationships but less for long-term relationships. Results appeared in Psychological Science.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news