The Surprising Thing That Makes Men More Attractive to Women
Forget being tall, dark, and handsome — being a good storyteller is what women are attracted to, says a new study.
Research from the U.S. found men who are good at spinning yarns were seen as better relationship prospects than their average storyteller counterparts.
“Storytelling ability appears to increase [a man’s] perceived status, and thus helps men attract long-term partners,” revealed Melanie Green of the University of Buffalo and John Donahue of the University of North Carolina.
It’s believed this can be traced back to evolution and the need for women to “invest wisely” in finding someone who can provide for and protect them.
“Women try to identify a mate who can provide resources to any offspring,” explained Green and Donahue. “Given that women are likely to value a ‘good dad’ or provider more in long-term relationships, our findings suggest that male storytelling ability may suggest resource-gaining prowess to women — especially if good storytellers can gain higher social status.”
Ladies, apparently there’s no need to start practicing your own storytelling skills — the study found men didn’t find the same quality as attractive in women. Sigh.
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