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Women's acceptance of cosmetic surgery across the menstrual cycle

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PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages 99-102

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2016.04.087

Keywords

Menstrual cycle phase; Appearance-contingent self-worth; Fertility; Intrasexual competition; Cosmetic surgery

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Women compete to attract mates through self-promotion of their physical characteristics, and this is most pronounced in the fertile late-follicular phase of their menstrual cycles. Thus, we hypothesized that women in the late-follicular phase would report greater acceptance of cosmetic surgery than women in the non-fertile midluteal phase. Contrary to our hypothesis, we found a marginally significant effect whereby acceptance of cosmetic surgery was higher in the luteal phase compared to the late-follicular phase when controlling for self-esteem. Lower acceptance of cosmetic surgery at peak fertility may reflect women's intolerance of artificial (i.e., dishonest) attractiveness-enhancing procedures when mating opportunities are most critical, but further research is needed. Additionally, women's general approval of cosmetic surgery was positively predicted by their reported appearance-contingent self-worth and negatively predicted by self-worth contingent on being a virtuous person. This suggests that the greater the virtue individuals believe themselves to possess, the more readily they ascribe judgment to others. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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