Sexual and emotional jealousy in relation to the facial sexual dimorphism of a potential rival

Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI:10.18054/pb.v124i3-4.15416
Irena Pavela Banai, Kati Kezić, B. Banai
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Background and purpose: Previous studies have shown that men are more sensitive to sexual infidelity, while women are more sensitive to emotional infidelity. Studies have also shown that jealousy is evoked by the rival’s desirable characteristics. Therefore, it was assumed that women would be more jealous of a woman with a feminine face, while men would report greater levels of jealousy when presented with a rival with a masculine face. It was also predicted that these expected differences would depend on the infidelity type – sexual and emotional. Based on this, the aim of this study was to investigate differences in jealousy in relation to participants’ sex, the type of infidelity and the rival’s facial sexual dimorphism. Materials and methods: The study included 401 (164 men and 237 women) participants, aged between 18 and 35. Jealousy was assessed by using hypothetical scenarios of a partner’s emotional and sexual infidelity that involved rivals with a masculine and feminine face. Participants reported the intensity of jealousy on a 7-point scale. Results and conclusions: As predicted, men reported higher levels of jealousy over sexual, whereas women were more upset over emotional infidelity. Moreover, while there was no difference in jealousy among men in relation to the rival’s facial sexual dimorphism, women reported a higher intensity of jealousy toward a rival with a feminine face, regardless of the infidelity type. These results are interpreted by different adaptive mechanisms in men and women.
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与潜在对手的面部两性异形有关的性嫉妒和情感嫉妒
背景与目的:以往的研究表明,男性对性不忠更敏感,而女性对情感不忠更敏感。研究还表明,嫉妒是由竞争对手的可取特征引起的。因此,人们假设女性会对女性面孔更加嫉妒,而男性在面对男性面孔的竞争对手时会表现出更强的嫉妒。研究还预测,这些预期差异将取决于不忠的类型——性和情感。在此基础上,本研究的目的是调查嫉妒的差异与参与者的性别、不忠的类型和竞争对手的面部性别二态性有关。材料和方法:该研究包括401名参与者(164名男性和237名女性),年龄在18至35岁之间。研究人员通过假设伴侣在情感和性方面的不忠来评估嫉妒心,这些不忠包括男性和女性的竞争对手。参与者报告的嫉妒程度为7分。结果和结论:正如预测的那样,男性对性的嫉妒程度更高,而女性对情感上的不忠更难过。此外,尽管男性的嫉妒程度与竞争对手的面部性别异形无关,但据报道,女性对拥有女性面孔的竞争对手的嫉妒程度更高,无论其不忠类型如何。这些结果可以用男性和女性不同的适应机制来解释。
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