There is evidence that women's preferences for facial characteristics in men's faces change according to menstrual phase and sexual hormones. Literature indicates that the pregnancy is characterized by a specific sexual hormonal pattern with respect to all other physiological conditions concerning the sexual hormone status during the reproductive age, configuring this physiological condition as an excellent surrogate to study how the sexual hormones may affect many of the aspects concerning the sexual behavior.
Limoncin, E., Ciocca, G., Gravina, G., Carosa, E., Mollaioli, D., Cellerino, A., et al. (2015). Pregnant Women's Preferences for Men's Faces Differ Significantly from Nonpregnant Women. THE JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE, 12(5), 1142-1151 [10.1111/jsm.12849].
Pregnant Women's Preferences for Men's Faces Differ Significantly from Nonpregnant Women
JANNINI, EMMANUELE ANGELO FRANCESCO
2015-05-01
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There is evidence that women's preferences for facial characteristics in men's faces change according to menstrual phase and sexual hormones. Literature indicates that the pregnancy is characterized by a specific sexual hormonal pattern with respect to all other physiological conditions concerning the sexual hormone status during the reproductive age, configuring this physiological condition as an excellent surrogate to study how the sexual hormones may affect many of the aspects concerning the sexual behavior.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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