But weren't these always physically attractive complete strangers?
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Replying to @DegenRolf
no, varied from slightly unattractive to moderately attractivepic.twitter.com/WzRufeJheD
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Replying to @PsychoSchmitt
If that's so, I personally do have some problems relating to these results.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
similar findings in 2011 study from Francepic.twitter.com/E7Xr4pJlFF
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Replying to @PsychoSchmitt
Don't you find it odd that physical attractiveness would play nor role in accepting casual sex? Replications, refinements urgently needed.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
oh, it matters (see French study), just not nearly as much as sex/gender
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Replying to @PsychoSchmitt
But it didn't matter in the other study. For such an important study that contradiction is disconcerting, considering the current crisis.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
did not statistically evaluate effect of attractiveness in original study. nothing to replicate, no contradiction possible. nice try, though
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Replying to @PsychoSchmitt
OK, but isn't Prum then basically right, with great apes NOT choosy about physical attractiveness? That seems like a big difference.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
no, depends on defining "physical attractiveness" (sexually dimorphic faces/bodies? yes it matters; high versus low status? yes, matters)
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I take it, great Apes wouldn't conceive or lust for an Ape Nefertiti or Helen of Troy.
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Replying to @DegenRolf
well, male chimps might actually find Helen Mirren most attractive (sort of)pic.twitter.com/rk79eTYX01
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