What women want - what men want: why the sexes still see love and commitment so differently
John Townsend draws on 2000 questionnaires and 200 intimate interviews that show how our sexual psychologies affect everyday decisions. Townsend argues against the ideologically correct belief that differences in sexual behavior are "culturally constructed." He shows there are deep-seated...
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Zusammenfassung: | John Townsend draws on 2000 questionnaires and 200 intimate interviews that show how our sexual psychologies affect everyday decisions. Townsend argues against the ideologically correct belief that differences in sexual behavior are "culturally constructed." He shows there are deep-seated desires inherited from our evolutionary past that guide our actions. In a fascinating series of experiments, men and women were asked to indicate preferences for potential mates based on their attractiveness and apparent economic status. Women overwhelmingly preferred expensively dressed men to more attractive but apparently less successful men, and men were clearly inclined to choose more attractive women regardless of their professional status. Townsend's studies also indicate that men are predisposed to value casual sex, whereas women cannot easily separate sexual relations from the need for emotional attachment and economic security. Indeed, wherever men possess sexual alternatives to marriage, and women possess economic alternatives, divorce rates are high. In the concluding chapter, Townsend draws upon the advice of couples who have maintained their marriages over the years to suggest ways to survive our evolutionary predicament. |
Beschreibung: | X, 287 S. |
ISBN: | 0195114884 |
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title_full | What women want - what men want why the sexes still see love and commitment so differently John Marshall Townsend |
title_fullStr | What women want - what men want why the sexes still see love and commitment so differently John Marshall Townsend |
title_full_unstemmed | What women want - what men want why the sexes still see love and commitment so differently John Marshall Townsend |
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topic | Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) Femmes - Psychologie Femmes - Sexualité Hommes - Psychologie Hommes - Sexualité Liefde gtt Mannen gtt Relations entre hommes et femmes Sekseverschillen gtt Vrouwen gtt Frau Geschlechtsunterschied Man-woman relationships Men Psychology Men Sexual behavior Sex differences (Psychology) Women Psychology Women Sexual behavior Geschlechterverhältnis (DE-588)4020548-4 gnd Geschlechtsunterschied (DE-588)4071781-1 gnd |
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