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Blue Eyes Help Men Reduce the Cost of Cuckoldry

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ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
卷 50, 期 8, 页码 3725-3732

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-02120-7

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Eye color; Paternity confidence; Paternal rejection; Assortative mating; Mate choice

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  1. Universita degli Studi di Padova within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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Men with light eyes are more inclined to prefer women with light eyes, especially as long-term companions, and also feel more threatened by rivals with light eyes than by rivals with dark eyes.
Men with light eyes lack the dominant gene allele that codes for dark-brown eyes. Pairing with a woman who lacks the same allele must increase paternity confidence in these men, because any children with dark eyes would be extremely unlikely to have been fathered by them. This notion implies that men with light (blue or green) eyes should (1) prefer light-eyed women, especially in a long-term context, and (2) feel more threatened by light-eyed than by dark-eyed rivals. Yet because choosiness is costly and paternity concerns are entirely driven by the prospect of paternal investment, any such inclinations would be adaptive only in men who expect to invest in their children. Here I test these ideas using the data of over 1000 men who rated the facial attractiveness of potential partners, and the threat of potential rivals, whose eye color had been manipulated. Light-eyed men liked light-eyed women better (particularly as long-term companions), and feared light-eyed rivals more, than did dark-eyed men. An exploratory analysis showed that these large, robust effects disappeared in men who had felt rejected by their fathers while growing up-suggesting that such men are not expecting to invest in their own children either.

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