Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor
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Resumo: | A recent study claimed face skin color as a sexually dimorphic variable that influences attractiveness preferences in mate choice. Thereby, skin color may assume the role of a mate quality signal influencing attractiveness preferences. As body odor is linked to attractiveness, this study aimed to explore whether the odors of men with more masculine facial skin color would be evaluated more positively than odors from less masculine men. Female raters were presented with body odors of 18 men and were asked to rate them in various characteristics. Multilevel modeling revealed that the odors of the donors with more masculine color were rated not only as more attractive, more pleasant, and sexier, but also healthier. This indicates that odor associated with men with more masculine skin color is attractive, just as other sexually dimorphic traits. Furthermore, we found a negative relation between skin color masculinity and perceived odor maleness. Regarding this last finding, a new discussion is introduced with respect to the influence of cognitive stereotypes in odor judgments. Altogether, the study supports the possibility that chemosensory signals may be communicating signs of mate quality associated with masculinity. |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odorAdolescentAdultFaceFemaleHumansMaleSex CharacteristicsSkin PigmentationYoung AdultMasculinitySmellA recent study claimed face skin color as a sexually dimorphic variable that influences attractiveness preferences in mate choice. Thereby, skin color may assume the role of a mate quality signal influencing attractiveness preferences. As body odor is linked to attractiveness, this study aimed to explore whether the odors of men with more masculine facial skin color would be evaluated more positively than odors from less masculine men. Female raters were presented with body odors of 18 men and were asked to rate them in various characteristics. Multilevel modeling revealed that the odors of the donors with more masculine color were rated not only as more attractive, more pleasant, and sexier, but also healthier. This indicates that odor associated with men with more masculine skin color is attractive, just as other sexually dimorphic traits. Furthermore, we found a negative relation between skin color masculinity and perceived odor maleness. Regarding this last finding, a new discussion is introduced with respect to the influence of cognitive stereotypes in odor judgments. Altogether, the study supports the possibility that chemosensory signals may be communicating signs of mate quality associated with masculinity.FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e TecnologiaOxford University PressRepositório do ISPACarrito, Mariana L.Santos, Isabel M.Alho, LauraFerreira, JacquelineSoares, Sandra C.Bem-Haja, PedroSilva, Carlos FernandesPerrett, David2020-09-18T11:18:55Z2017-01-01T00:00:00Z2017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7744engChemical Senses, 42(3), 269-275 Doi:10.1093/chemse/bjx0040379864X10.1093/chemse/bjx004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T16:43:29Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/7744Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:25:35.561687Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor Carrito, Mariana L. Adolescent Adult Face Female Humans Male Sex Characteristics Skin Pigmentation Young Adult Masculinity Smell |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Do masculine men smell better? An association between skin color masculinity and female preferences for body odor |
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Carrito, Mariana L. |
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Carrito, Mariana L. Santos, Isabel M. Alho, Laura Ferreira, Jacqueline Soares, Sandra C. Bem-Haja, Pedro Silva, Carlos Fernandes Perrett, David |
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Santos, Isabel M. Alho, Laura Ferreira, Jacqueline Soares, Sandra C. Bem-Haja, Pedro Silva, Carlos Fernandes Perrett, David |
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Repositório do ISPA |
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Carrito, Mariana L. Santos, Isabel M. Alho, Laura Ferreira, Jacqueline Soares, Sandra C. Bem-Haja, Pedro Silva, Carlos Fernandes Perrett, David |
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Adolescent Adult Face Female Humans Male Sex Characteristics Skin Pigmentation Young Adult Masculinity Smell |
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Adolescent Adult Face Female Humans Male Sex Characteristics Skin Pigmentation Young Adult Masculinity Smell |
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A recent study claimed face skin color as a sexually dimorphic variable that influences attractiveness preferences in mate choice. Thereby, skin color may assume the role of a mate quality signal influencing attractiveness preferences. As body odor is linked to attractiveness, this study aimed to explore whether the odors of men with more masculine facial skin color would be evaluated more positively than odors from less masculine men. Female raters were presented with body odors of 18 men and were asked to rate them in various characteristics. Multilevel modeling revealed that the odors of the donors with more masculine color were rated not only as more attractive, more pleasant, and sexier, but also healthier. This indicates that odor associated with men with more masculine skin color is attractive, just as other sexually dimorphic traits. Furthermore, we found a negative relation between skin color masculinity and perceived odor maleness. Regarding this last finding, a new discussion is introduced with respect to the influence of cognitive stereotypes in odor judgments. Altogether, the study supports the possibility that chemosensory signals may be communicating signs of mate quality associated with masculinity. |
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