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Looking at and Longing for Male and Female “Swimsuit Models”: Men Are Much More Category Specific Than Women

Men’s sexual attractions tend to be more category specific than women’s—that is, men tend to be attracted to either women or men, whereas women are more likely to show some degree of attraction to both sexes. To explore this phenomenon further, the authors assessed 62 heterosexual men and 79 heteros...

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Published in:Social psychological & personality science 2010-07, Vol.1 (3), p.238-245
Main Authors: Lippa, Richard A., Patterson, Travis M., Marelich, William D.
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