British researchers said their study indicates men who are going through stressful times prefer larger-sized women.
The Westminster University team said they separated 80
male volunteers into two groups and submitted one of the groups to
stressful activities including mock job interviews and math exams, The
Daily Telegraph reported Thursday.
The researchers, who published
their findings in the PLoS ONE journal, said they then showed all of
the men pictures of women with various body sizes and asked them to rate
the attractiveness of the women.
The men who were submitted to
the stressful activities chose a significantly larger body type as the
"ideal" than the men in the control group, the research team said.
"The
results provide the first experimental evidence that the experience of
psychological stress shapes men's judgments of female body size," the
researchers wrote. "Men experiencing stress not only perceive a heavier
female body size as maximally attractive but also more positively
perceive heavier female body sizes, and have a wider range of body sizes
considered physically attractive."
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