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Tuesday, July 01, 2003

From the Big Shock Dept.:
People like people like themselves. That's the conclusion of a study by Cornell University researchers, who asked 978 people what qualities they valued most in a potential mate, and then asked them to rate themselves on the same qualities.

Surprise! The researchers found that mate choice "seems to be based on a preference for long-term partners who are similar to one's perception of self."

The researchers, led by Peter M. Buston, asked people in and around Ithaca, N.Y., to rate potential partners on a scale of one-to-nine on such qualities as financial resources, physical attractiveness, faithfulness, parenting qualities, social status, health, devotion, ambition, family bonds and desire for children.

People who rated themselves highly were more discriminating in what they wanted in a mate, the researchers report in Monday's online issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.

So... since I tend to be pretty picky about who I date, that would imply that I have abnormally high self-esteem, wouldn't it?

Wonderful. One more thing I have to work on.

Feh. Science.

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