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A new study has found that men prefer shorter women for short-term than for long-term relationships. In contrast to this, women’s preferences for men’s height did not differ by the type of relationship. The study was published in Frontiers in Psychology.
When choosing a mate, humans generally tend to look for partners with specific characteristics. Studies have reported that these characteristics include specific character or personality traits, such as kindness or honesty, but also physical traits such as age or physical attractiveness. Scientists have proposed that these mate preferences serve the goal of selecting mates with high genetic quality, and high resource or reproductive potential
When choosing a mate, humans generally tend to look for partners with specific characteristics. Studies have reported that these characteristics include specific character or personality traits, such as kindness or honesty, but also physical traits such as age or physical attractiveness. Scientists have proposed that these mate preferences serve the goal of selecting mates with high genetic quality, and high resource or reproductive potential.
different cultures is the preference for height. Height tends to be related to a number of health outcomes and social characteristics. Therefore, it is not surprising that height is taken into account when selecting a mate. Studies have found that taller individuals have a lower risk of dying from various causes compared to shorter individuals. Shorter men, on the other hand, tend to have less social and reproductive success.
Studies have shown that young heterosexual women from western societies generally prefer men that are taller than them, but not too tall – generally around 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches) in most cases. In contrast, men’s preferences for the heights of women have been shown to be less consistent and weaker than women’s preferences for men’s heights.
It has also been shown that mate height preference depends on how tall the person choosing a mate is. This tendency of individuals to choose mates that are similar to themselves is called assertive mating preference.
Study author Katarzyna Pisanski and her colleagues hypothesized that assortative mating preferences for height will be observed across four different countries and that it will depend on whether a potential mate is considered for short-term or for long-term mating. Given an abundance of studies exploring mate height preferences that were conducted on young people from urban areas in Western countries, the authors made sure to include people from rural areas in the countries included in the study.
Participants were 536 individuals (333 women) recruited from the general population, both urban and rural, and from local universities in Canada, Cuba, Norway and the United States. Most participants (93%) reported being heterosexual. The average age of participants was 26. Men were 178 cm tall on average (5 feet 10 inches), while women’s average height was 165 cm (5 feet 5 inches).
Participants were shown two paper sheets. One contained minimalistic drawings of men of different height shown from the back, while the other contained similar drawings of women. The height of each individual in the picture was written next to the drawing.