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facial scars increase attractiveness (in the short term)

 


kmkramer
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Men with facial scars are more attractive to women seeking short-term relationships, scientists at the University of Liverpool have found.

It was previously assumed that in Western cultures scarring was an unattractive facial feature and in non-Western cultures they were perceived as a sign of maturity and strength. Scientists at Liverpool and Stirling University, however, have found that Western women find scarring on men attractive and may associate it with health and bravery.

Researchers investigated how scarring might impact on mate choice for men and women seeking both long-term and short-term relationships. They found that women preferred men with facial scars for short-term relationships and equally preferred scarred and un-scarred faces for long-term relationships. Men, however, regarded women with and without facial scars as equally attractive for both types of relationship.

Dr Rob Burriss, from the University's School of Biological Sciences, explains: "Male and female participants were shown images of faces that displayed scarring from injury or illness, and were asked to rate how attractive they found the person for long-term and short-term relationships.

"Women may have rated scarring as an attractive quality for short-term relationships because they found it be a symbol of masculinity, a feature that is linked to high testosterone levels and an indicator of good genetic qualities that can be passed on to offspring. Men without scars, however, could be seen as more caring and therefore more suitable for long-term relationships.

"The results demonstrate that we may have more in common with non-Western cultures than previously thought. The perception that scarring is a sign of strength is a view shared by the Yanomamö tribe of Venezuela for example, who use face-paint to accentuate scars that result from ritualised club fights designed to test a man's endurance against repeated strikes to the head.

"The assumption that scarring is a sign of bravery is also consistent with the historical tradition of academic fencing in Western culture, whereby scarring on a man was often evidence of his courage and ability to withstand an opponent's blow."

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/scientists-find-facial-scars-increase-attractiveness-17825.html

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Jinx
So science is only just now figuring out that chicks dig scars?

Maybe I can save those researchers some trouble:
Many of us also like guys with a five o'clock shadow, leather jacket, and well defined muscles. If he comes with a fedora and is good with a bullwhip or sword it's a bonus. Also, it's sexy if they can make wise cracks while being shot at.
lagoon
IG Nobel award frontrunner, anyone?

This is yet another example of academia stating the obvious.
deanhills
I think the article neglected to mention that the attraction is dependent on how the person who is scarred wears the scar. If the person wears the scar without being self conscious about it, then yes, that can be attractive. But if the person who is scarred, tries to hide it, or cover it up with make-up, I think it has the opposite effect. I think it is the body language that is the real source of attraction and the boldness of displaying it in an unblemished way.
Fake
lol at comment number 2!
Science is not discovering it now. it is proving it!
ninjakannon
Fake wrote:
Science is not discovering it now. it is proving it!

Not proving it! Simply, creating statistical data about it, in this case.

Also, I completely agree with deanhills: of course this has an effect.
Kopernikus
I guess nobody here heard about the "burschenschaften" in Germany and Austria...

Those fraternities consisting mostly of students, exist for more than a century and there is the tradition of fighting "mensur", highly reglemented sabre fights, in a kind of heavy padding, which leaves a part of the face unprotected.

the cuts in the face leave distinctive scars, called "Schmisse". A mark of pride for the members, and obviously a very potent babe-magnet Laughing
ninjakannon
Kopernikus wrote:
the cuts in the face leave distinctive scars, called "Schmisse". A mark of pride for the members, and obviously a very potent babe-magnet Laughing

But for different reasons. Those scars show some combination of bravery, courage and fighting skill etc. Someone who didn't know about the "burschenschaften" would see them differently.
yagnyavalkya
Beauty and attractiveness is in the eye of the beholder
yagnyavalkya
May be fora short time but not in the long run
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