PS287 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Storge, Role Theory, Physical Attractiveness
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Dating, sex, marriage, cohabitation, relationship maintenance, conflict, jealousy. In homosexual romantic relationships, sex and status not confounded. Majority of adults" desire to get married: desire slightly less in women than men. Most important characteristics of a mate: both sexes seek someone kind, understanding, honest, sense of humour, open, expressive. Both sexes have similar reasons for entering romantic relationships: support and companionship. Sex differences more likely to appear when relationship less serious. Gay men and lesbians generally value same characteristics as heterosexuals: economic resources not as important for lesbians as they are for heterosexual women. Like heterosexual men, gay men value mate"s physical attractiveness. Like heterosexual, homosexuals prefer mates similar to self. Social construction theory (covered in the text, not looking at it) [don"t need to know] States that social behaviour maximizes survival of genes: women seek men with resources, men seek nubile, attractive women, wealthy older men and younger attractive women.