Some have already dubbed it the George Clooney Effect. Psychologists in Scotland have found that as women become more financially independent, they want an older, more attractive male partner.
The finding suggests that greater financial independence gives women greater confidence in choosing their partner. Instinctive preferences for material stability and security become less important, physical attraction becomes more important, and the age of a woman’s partner also increases.
“Previous research shows that men place greater importance on physical attraction when picking a partner, whereas women focus much more on whether someone can provide material resources,” said lead researcher Fionna Moore.
“We’d assumed that as women earn more, their partner preferences would actually become more like those of men, with a tendency towards preferring younger, more attractive partners rather than those who can provide and care for children.
Moore added, “However, the preferred age difference did not change as we’d expected — more financially independent women actually preferred even older men. We think this suggests greater financial independence gives women more confidence in partner choices, and attracts them to powerful, attractive older men.”
The study was conducted online with 3,770 heterosexual participants, about equal numbers of men and woman, who were asked questions about their backgrounds and personal situations, and their level of financial independence. Participants ranked a series of criteria such as physical attraction, financial prospects and sense of humor in order of importance, with these results matched against their income and financial independence.
“The behavior of men and women does become more similar as women earn more, but only in terms of the importance of physical attraction,” Moore said. “But the similarities stop there. Greater income makes women prefer even older men, and men prefer even younger women.”
Words to Learn 相关词汇
【倾向】
qīngxiàng
tendency
an inclination, bent, or predisposition to something
【异性恋的】
yìxìngliàn de
heterosexual
sexually attracted to the opposite sex
多金女偏爱年长魅力男
苏格兰心理学家研究发现,女性经济地位越独立,就越想寻觅较年长、更有魅力的男性为伴。有些人称之为乔治<2022>克鲁尼效应。
研究结果表明,女性经济越独立,择偶时越有自信,对伴侣经济实力的稳定和生活保障的本能偏好会变得次要,她们会更关注外表,也更偏爱年长男性。
首席研究员菲恩娜<2022>摩尔博士说:“此前研究表明,男性则偶时更重视外表,而女性更重视对方的经济实力。我们曾认为,女性收入越高,其择偶偏好就越类似于男性,倾向于选择年轻、有魅力的伴侣,而不是可以养好孩子的人。”
摩尔补充道:“但择偶的年龄偏好却没有出现预期的变化,经济越独立的女性其实更喜欢较年长的男性。我们认为这表明更独立的经济地位使女性在择偶时更自信,因而更偏爱有实力、有魅力的年长男士。”
该研究共对3770名异性恋者进行了网上调查,男女人数各半。他们被问及生活背景及个人状况,以及经济独立水平等问题,并对一系列择偶标准按照重要程度进行排序,例
如外貌、经济前
景、以及幽默感
等。研究人员将调查
结果与被调查
者的收入和经济独立状况进行了对比。摩尔补充说:“女性收入越高,与男性的择偶行为越趋同,但这仅限于对外貌的看法。有一点是不同的:高收入女性喜欢年长男性,而高收入男性则喜欢年轻女人。”
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