Here's what researchers believe are a few things the could hopefully answer the perennial question: What women actually want? Read on...
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Long kisses Women tend to use kissing to create a bond with their partners, and to assess them as potential mates. Meanwhile, men use kissing as a means to an end," said Susan Hughes, a psychologist at Albright College in Pennsylvania, USA.
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While women usually consider a bad kiss to be a deal-breaker, men reported that they would more than likely still have sex with a woman even if she were a bad kisser.
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Psychologists hypothesize that males "perceive a greater wetness or salivary exchange during kissing as an index of the female's sexual arousal/receptivity, similar to the act of sexual intercourse," wrote Hughes.
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Is he hitched? I want him!
A scientific study has found evidence that women like to target men who are already in relationships.
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Researchers at Oklahoma State University in the US use the term 'mate poaching' to describe this phenomenon.
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During the study, they showed a picture of a moderately attractive man or woman to participants.
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Half of the participants were told that the prospective mate was single, while the rest were told that they were not.
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Researchers Dr Melissa Burkley and Jessica Parker observed that 90 per cent of the women participants were interested in a man when told that he was in a relationship, compared to 59 per cent when told the same man was single.
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The results showed that only single women were more interested in pursuing an attached target rather than a single target.