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Arch Sex Behav


Title:Women's hedonic ratings of body odor of heterosexual and homosexual men
Author(s):Sergeant MJ; Dickins TE; Davies MN; Griffiths MD;
Address:"Division of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, Burton Street, NG1 4BU Nottingham, UK. mark.sergeant@ntu.ac.uk"
Journal Title:Arch Sex Behav
Year:2007
Volume:36
Issue:3
Page Number:395 - 401
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-006-9126-3
ISSN/ISBN:0004-0002 (Print) 0004-0002 (Linking)
Abstract:"Men's body odor influences women's mate choice and individual variation among traits affects hedonic perceptions of this odor (e.g., immune system characteristics). Previous research by Sergeant (2002) indicated that one such characteristic is sexual orientation: body odor from homosexual men was perceived by heterosexual women as more hedonically pleasing than that of heterosexual men. The current study re-examined the influence of men's sexual orientation on women's perceptions of body odor. Homosexual (n=10) and heterosexual (n=9) men produced samples of body odor using T-shirts under equivalent environmental conditions. Heterosexual women (n=35) rated these samples, and a set of unused T-shirts, using a series of hedonic scales. Women rated the body odor of homosexual men as being comparatively more pleasant, sexier, and more preferable than that of heterosexual men but not significantly different from the unused T-shirts. This finding was consistent with contemporary research demonstrating that an individual's sexual orientation significantly impacts their olfactory function, both in terms of body odor production and olfactory perceptions of certain compounds"
Keywords:"Adult *Choice Behavior Female *Heterosexuality *Homosexuality, Male Humans Male *Odorants *Sex Attractants Sexual Partners Surveys and Questionnaires;"
Notes:"MedlineSergeant, Mark J T Dickins, Thomas E Davies, Mark N O Griffiths, Mark D eng 2006/12/23 Arch Sex Behav. 2007 Jun; 36(3):395-401. doi: 10.1007/s10508-006-9126-3"

 
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