Dads or cads? : women's strategic decisions in the mating game

Susan J. Aitken, Minna Lyons, Peter K. Jonason

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    Abstract

    We report the findings of two studies (N=142; N=28) investigating women's preference for men in short- and long-term mating scenarios and perceptions of honesty of dating adverts written by men high or low in Machiavellianism. Overall, men low on Machiavellianism (viz., dads), were preferred as long-term mates; and men high on Machiavellianism (viz., cads) as short-term mates. Fertile women preferred cads for a short-term relationship and dads as a long-term partner. Higher ratings were given to all adverts when females were fertile, suggesting generally higher levels of desire for a partner when the possibility of conception is highest. In contrast to previous work suggesting traits like Machiavellianism may facilitate a deceptive or exploitative mating strategy in men, the present results suggest (1) women are attuned to differences in men's personality as a function of fertility and (2) affirms that women prefer cads for short-term mating and dads for long-term mating.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)118-122
    Number of pages5
    JournalPersonality and Individual Differences
    Volume55
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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