A study in South Korea found that women with longer, high-quality hair have more sexual intercourse in marriage. But men's hair quality didn't influence sexual frequency.
A recent study debunks the myth that feminists have less satisfying sex lives. Surveying 2,303 adults, it found feminists report equally frequent and more affectionate sex.
A study suggests individuals are drawn to polyamory due to alignment with personal values like authenticity and rejection of monogamous norms, alongside desires to address unmet needs within monogamous relationships. Encounters with polyamory through various external stimuli, such as media...
A recent study reveals how grey divorce reshapes parent-child relationships: while fathers face decreased contact and closeness, mothers and their adult children often see strengthened bonds, highlighting the varied impact of late-life separations on family dynamics.
Attractive people often get a break in life, even in court. But recent research shows it's complex. Attractiveness can sway jurors, but not always. A study using videos of defendants and various crimes found attractiveness had a minor impact on...
A study analyzing Reddit posts and married couples' surveys found that financial conflicts often stem from deeper issues like responsibility and fairness. While everyday expense disagreements can boost relationship satisfaction, disputes over fairness and irresponsibility lead to dissatisfaction.
A study finds romantic jealousy, fueled by mate value differences and cheating attitudes, acts as an evolutionary guard in relationships. It triggers protective behaviors but also limits partner freedom, revealing a nuanced role in maintaining fidelity. Gender differences further complicate...
Politicians' attachment styles and state culture predict bipartisan behavior, according to new research. Avoidantly attached politicians are more likely to cross party lines, while anxiously attached ones and those from culturally tighter states show less bipartisanship.
New psychology research finds heterosexual men feel less distressed by infidelity with feminine women, seeing them as sexual opportunities, rather than threats. This intriguing study reveals how perceptions of sexual orientation and traits influence men's reactions to unfaithfulness.
A recent study delves into how sexist beliefs influence men's interest in relationships with robots, uncovering that those with antagonistic views towards women are more likely to be interested in "robosexuality." Amidst technological advancements, this research highlights the significant impact...
A PLOS ONE study links refined carbs consumption to facial attractiveness, revealing those who ate high glycemic load breakfasts appeared less attractive than those who had low glycemic meals. This research delves into how diet impacts physical traits beyond health,...
New research in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin reveals that individuals in relationships tend to be more extraverted and report higher well-being than singles. The study explores how personality traits like extraversion, conscientiousness, and neuroticism influence life satisfaction and...
Recent research highlights a notable surge in bisexual identification and behaviors among Americans, revealing an evolving sexual orientation landscape. Utilizing data from the General Social Survey, this study documents a threefold increase in bisexual behavior.
Traditional gender roles lead to lower sexual desire but more frequent sexual activities in relationships, according to new research. The findings highlight the interplay between societal norms and intimate behaviors.
A massive study found sugar dating attitudes are linked to traditional gender roles, sociosexual orientation, parasite stress, economic inequality, and dark personality traits. The findings were published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior.