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Height important in matters of the heart

Is height important in matters of the heart? According to new research from Rice University and the University of North Texas, the height of a potential partner matters more to women than men, and mostly for femininity and protection.

The study, “Does Height Matter? An Examination of Height Preferences in Romantic Coupling,” was conducted in two parts. Part one, which used data from the Yahoo! personal dating advertisements of 455 males (average height of 5 feet 8 inches and average age of 36 years) and 470 females (average height of 5 feet 4 inches and average age of 35 years) from throughout the U.S., found that 13.5 percent of the men wanted to date only women shorter than they are. In contrast, nearly half of the women – 48.9 percent – wanted to date only men taller than they are.

“Evolutionary psychology theory argues that ‘similarity is overwhelmingly the rule in human mating,’” said Michael Emerson, the Allyn and Gladys Cline Professor of Sociology, co-director of Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the study’s co-author. “However, our study suggests that for physical features such as height, similarity is not the dominant rule, especially with females.”

The second part of the study included 54 male (average height of 5 feet 9 inches) and 131 female volunteers (average height of 5 feet 4 inches) recruited from a U.S. university. The participants answered open-ended questions in an online survey. The findings were similar to the first part of the study: 37 percent of male respondents wanted to date only women shorter than they are, while 55 percent of female respondents wanted to date only men taller than they are.

According to the study data, the dominant reasons females cited for preferring a tall partner are matters of protection and femininity.

“As the girl, I like to feel delicate and secure at the same time,” said a woman in the study who is 5 feet 3 inches tall. “Something just feels weird in thinking about looking ‘down’ into my man’s eyes. There is also something to be said about being able to wear shoes with high heels and still being shorter. I also want to be able to hug him with my arms reaching up and around his neck.”

Men were much less likely to say that height mattered, and for those that did, they preferred shorter women, but not so short that it would cause problems with physical intimacy.

“I like it when the body of your partner fits yours,” said another study participant, a male who is 5 feet 11 inches tall. “It also makes it easier to kiss, hold hands and do other activities with your partner.”

George Yancey, a professor of sociology at the University of North Texas and the study’s lead author, believes that the height preferences of men and women can be explained by traditional societal expectations and gender stereotypes. He noted that it is a widespread perception that tall height is a personal asset for men and a personal liability for women. He said that the study’s finding that height matters more to women supports the social system of patriarchy, in which males are the primary authority figures.

“The masculine ability to offer physical protection is clearly connected to the gender stereotype of men as protectors,” he said. “And in a society that encourages men to be dominant and women to be submissive, having the image of tall men hovering over short women reinforces this value.”

The study will appear in an upcoming edition of the Journal of Family Issues and is available online at http://bit.ly/1iprWGc. The study was funded by Rice University.




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  1. Maximum Variability is the fundamental in all species to survive with no exception when the `evolutionary time` is factored in the equation . Maximum Variability as the true measure of maximum flexibility to change and adept to ever changing environment with all genetic` alleles ` including `noncoding regular genes` included/and participating no matter what the `phenotype` –outside look- is especially in this case . ` Being tall ` or `Being Short` controlled by hundreds if not thousands of genes as well as environmental factors like critical optimum nutrition after birth during infancy as well as developmental age and puberty all together effect the ultimate `single variable here called `height of individual in inches` .
    In fact ; “the intent of the evolution” fulfilled and in full force here by the choice of % 48,9 short females for the tall men for the `maximum variability` of the off spring for the species – choosing someone far different from themselves- For example lets choose an the extreme example to make the point here ; `Inbreeding` with close “genetic make up” – presumably similar quantitative phenotypic features like same height – is well known for the ultimate demise with frequent malformations and accumulations of rare genetic diseases among the off spring as well as poor chance of survival over the long run .
    In fact it does not really matter for the men too much as a member of primate species `believe it or not` they do not care or too particular about the –non sexual characteristics- of female partner like `height` ? , but they do care for the sexual features that is for sure . Sexual selection of the`female ` of homo sapiens for a mate ; for `breeding purposes` in `modern free societies` of 21st century has common similarities and also differences with another species – the birds – example is the `Birds of Paradise` female`s mate selection , particularly `How picky they have been ` to the extreme …. For those interested links below including a Video …
    https://www.youtube.com/embed/REP4S0uqEOc The Birds of PARADISE –VIDEO

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_selection Sexual Selection

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird-of-paradise The Birds of Paradise

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