吸引力
心理学
严重性
性吸引
择偶
性别选择
发展心理学
性伴侣
进化心理学
社会心理学
有性生殖的进化
人际吸引
人口学
性行为
生态学
交配
生物
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
政治学
避孕套
梅毒
语言学
免疫学
法学
社会学
哲学
生物化学
基因
作者
Menelaos Apostolou,Marios Shialos,Michalis Khalil,Vana Paschali
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2017.05.020
摘要
Prevalence studies indicate that about one in five women experience some degree of same-sex attraction. The evolutionary origins of such attraction are not well understood. Accordingly, this paper proposed a theoretical framework where, during the period of human evolution, same-sex attractions in women were under positive selection. The source of positive selection has been male preferences for opposite-sex sex partners who experienced same-sex attractions. This theoretical framework was used to generate four predictions that were tested in two online studies which employed a total of 1509 heterosexual participants. It was found that heterosexual women did not desire partners who experienced same-sex attractions, but a considerable proportion of heterosexual men desired partners who experienced same-sex attractions. In addition, it was found that men were more sexually excited than women by the same-sex infidelity of their partners, and they desired more than women, their opposite-sex partners to have sex with same-sex individuals. Finally, participants' preferences were contingent on the seriousness of the relationships, with same-sex attraction to be preferred more in short-term than in a long-term partner. These findings were employed in understanding the evolutionary origins of same-sex attraction in women.
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