Similarity in Indicators of Attractiveness in Heterosexual Couples, and their Relationship with Satisfaction and Trust

P. Álvarez, P. Polo, Nohelia Valenzuela, O. Figueroa, C. Rodríguez-Sickert, J. Muñoz-Reyes
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In our species, the formation and maintenance of romantic partners is a nonrandom process. In this sense, similarity between members of the couple can be relevant for the beginning of the relationship (i.e., assortative mating) and maintenance, being similarity in attractiveness one of the most interesting aspects of this phenomenon. Despite that similarity in attractive traits has been documented, there is a lack of studies including modern morphological measures like fluctuating facial asymmetry or body fat percentage when assessing the effect that similarity in attractiveness could provoke on behaviors and feelings necessary to maintain a long-term relationship (e.g., satisfaction and trust). We assessed the presence of similarity in attractiveness for self-perceived measures (attractiveness and mate value) and physical traits (body fat percentage, body mass index, and fluctuating facial asymmetry) in a population of 196 heterosexual young couples from Chile (n = 392). Then, using actor-partner interdependence models (APIM), we assessed whether satisfaction and trust within the couples were influenced by attractiveness. Our results indicated the presence of similarity for all studied traits with the exception of fluctuating facial asymmetry. In addition, we only found that self-assessment of attractiveness is important for satisfaction in women, and partner's physical attractiveness is important for satisfaction and trust in men. Our results suggest that similarity in attractiveness is not playing a major role in affecting relationship. It is probably that similarity could be better explained from the initial stages of relationship, where the mating market forces conduce to the conformation of similar couples.
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异性伴侣吸引力指标的相似性及其与满意度和信任的关系
在我们这个物种中,浪漫伴侣的形成和维持是一个非随机的过程。从这个意义上说,夫妻之间的相似性可能与关系的开始(即,选型交配)和维持有关,在吸引力上的相似性是这一现象中最有趣的方面之一。尽管吸引力特征上的相似性已经被记录下来,但在评估吸引力相似性对维持长期关系(例如满意度和信任)所必需的行为和感觉的影响时,缺乏包括面部不对称波动或体脂百分比等现代形态学测量的研究。我们对来自智利的196对年轻异性恋夫妇(n = 392)进行了吸引力相似性评估,包括自我感知(吸引力和伴侣价值)和身体特征(体脂率、体重指数和波动的面部不对称)。然后,我们使用行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型(APIM)来评估夫妻之间的满意度和信任是否受到吸引力的影响。我们的结果表明,除了波动的面部不对称外,所有被研究的特征都存在相似性。此外,我们只发现自我评价的吸引力对女性的满意度很重要,而伴侣的身体吸引力对男性的满意度和信任度很重要。我们的研究结果表明,外貌上的相似性并不是影响恋爱关系的主要因素。也许从关系的最初阶段就可以更好地解释相似性,在这个阶段,交配市场的力量促成了相似伴侣的形成。
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