Life without sex: Large-scale study links sexlessness to physical, cognitive, and personality traits, socioecological factors, and DNA

Abdel Abdellaoui, Laura W. Wesseldijk, Scott D. Gordon, Joelle A. Pasman, Dirk J.A. Smit, Renata Androvicov, Nicholas G. Martin, Fredrik Ullen, Miriam A. Mosing, Brendan Zietsch, Karin J.H. Verweij
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Romantic (typically sexual) relationships are important to personal, physical, mental, social, and economic wellbeing, and to human evolution. Yet little is known about factors contributing to long-term lack of intimate relationships. We investigated phenotypic and genetic correlates of never having had sex in ~400,000 UK residents aged 39 to 73 and ~13,500 Australian residents aged 18 to 89. The strongest associations revealed that sexless individuals were more educated, less likely to use alcohol and smoke, more nervous, lonelier, and unhappier. Sexlessness was more strongly associated with physical characteristics (e.g. upper body strength) in men than in women. Sexless men tended to live in regions with fewer women, and sexlessness was more prevalent in regions with more income inequality. Common genetic variants explained 17% and 14% of variation in sexlessness in men and women, with a genetic correlation between sexes of 0.56. Polygenic scores predicted a range of related outcomes in the Australian dataset. Our findings uncover multifaceted correlates of human intimacy of evolutionary significance.
无性的生活大规模研究将无性与身体、认知、性格特征、社会生态因素和 DNA 联系起来
浪漫(典型的性)关系对个人、身体、精神、社会和经济福祉以及人类进化都很重要。然而,人们对导致长期缺乏亲密关系的因素知之甚少。我们调查了约 40 万名年龄在 39 至 73 岁之间的英国居民和约 1.35 万名年龄在 18 至 89 岁之间的澳大利亚居民从未有过性生活的表型和遗传相关因素。最强的关联显示,没有性生活的人受教育程度更高、酗酒和吸烟的可能性更低、更紧张、更孤独和更不快乐。与女性相比,男性的无性与身体特征(如上肢力量)的关系更为密切。无性倾向的男性往往生活在女性较少的地区,而无性倾向在收入较不平等的地区更为普遍。常见的基因变异分别解释了男性和女性无性变异的 17% 和 14%,两性之间的基因相关性为 0.56。在澳大利亚数据集中,多基因评分预测了一系列相关结果。我们的研究结果揭示了具有进化意义的人类亲密关系的多方面相关性。
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