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Do Women's Mate Preferences Change Across the Ovulatory Cycle? A Meta-Analysis [pdf] (martiehaselton.com)
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This research is one of the important studies in my own understanding of the world. I think it's the type of thing people are cautious to talk about too much because it might drive a certain type of person crazy and lead them to overcompensate in weird/destructive ways.

I also remember there's a study on how hormonal birth control (which causes the body to perceive itself as pregnant) affects these preferences too. In some ways we really are "experimenting on production." I also think there's some hesitation to talk about that a lot and come-across as anti-choice.

But beliefs must come from the research, not vice-versa.


Findings of TFA: Yes.

Women show a robust increase in attraction to cues of ancestral genetic quality (body masculinity, behavioral dominance) on high-fertility days, but only when evaluating men as short-term/unspecified sexual partners, not long-term partners.


Can we summarize this as "people get horny sometimes" and "ovulating people get horny"? Or is that too reductive?

Many behaviors are determined by hormones. Men are no exception. When calm, men tend to prefer intellectual women, but when they're impulsive after drinking in a bar, they prefer sexy women.

It is OK! Don't forget we are animals first. Obviously we need that neocortex to keep decisions in check!

Women with higher testosterone levels prefer more risks.

For example: when women are starting dating and fell in love: their testosterone level go up for 2 months


In my experience it’s usually the other way around

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what the fuck are you all talking about, touch grass

High testosterone men - regardless of their alcohol consumption prefer feminine (sexy) women every time.

Nope


Do women keep changing their settings in that Gnome 2 fork over the course of their ovulatory cycle?

Oh, that kind of mate.


I was hoping for chess moves, myself.

The ovulatory cycle where a peasant becomes a queen.

It's 2026, and I still can't read a PDF on mobile.

I must be doing something wrong. I'm using FF Focus. Is that it? I tried Safari. Either they moved the reader button, or it's not present for PDFs. Help me Obi-Wan.


Under Firefox Focus I can read it if I manually zoom and scroll. Not ideal.

I don't know what an ovulatory cycle feels like; but, I trust Lindsay Doe's account [0] of how she feels across a given period.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLXxxHVOeec 11 minutes


Yes, it does from follicular to ovulation...



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