A Sexual selection approach to women's pupil size preferences in a potential mate
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Dilated pupils represent a display of sexual interest. The attraction value of this display in a
potential mate varies between women. While some females find a clear demonstration of
sexual interest attractive, others prefer less overt sexual attentions. This study aims to
account for these differences using a sexual selection approach. Male faces were manipulated
to have three different pupil sizes to determine which size women find the most attractive.
Individuals’ with unrestricted sociosexual orientation were shown to prefer larger pupils than
those with restricted sociosexuality. Conversely, women taking hormonal contraceptives had
a greater preference for men with medium pupil sizes than those with natural menstrual
cycles. Therefore, both individual differences and circumstantial factors were shown to
impact females’ pupil size preferences. These correlations suggest that the preferences may
be a representation of the type of relationship a woman is currently interested in pursuing,
with a preference for medium pupils corresponding to a long-term mating strategy and a
preference for large pupils corresponding to a short-term mating strategy
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