Men hardwired to take ‘sexy’ risks
If a new research is to be believed, then men are hard-wired to show off and take risks in order to attract women.
According to the study reported on LiveScience.com, this devil-may-care attitude may explain why men tend to die younger than women. But monogamy and economic equality could counteract this trend — by assuring men they are likely to get some loving, the new study has suggested. “The name of the game in evolution is to get your genes in the next generation,” the New York Daily News quoted University of Michigan study researcher Daniel Kruger as saying. From a reproductive point of view, men have less to lose than women if they engage in risk-taking behaviour. Once he’s fathered a child, a man’s disappearance is not going to prove fatal to that child.
However, the child could be in mortal danger if the mom takes off, particularly in developing countries, the study has shown.
Thus, unlike men, women may have evolved to not engage in risk-taking behaviour, according to Anne Campbell, a researcher at Durham University in England.
Men will take risks as a way to impress a woman. They know on a subconscious level that women will most likely want a mate who’s a good provider, which is denoted by “status and stuff,” Kruger said.
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