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This is an archive article published on October 24, 2010

Men brought up with women ‘are less sexy’

Men who grow up with lots of sisters are less sexy,says a new study.

You may disagree,but men who grow up with lots of sisters are less sexy,says a new study.

Researchers have found that having a large number of female siblings makes men no less heterosexual but their body language and mannerisms may be seen as less butch than those who have been brought up in a male-dominated household.

They discovered the ratio of male and females within a family growing up together can influence the sexual behaviour,rather than the sexuality,of a boy who is outnumbered.

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Genes may determine personality and behaviour but the environment during early life “shapes it”,according to the study published in the ‘Psychological Science’ journal.

For the study,the researchers from the University of Texas experimented with new born rats,separating them into litters either male dominated,female dominated or equally mixed.

They found sexual behaviour was influenced more by the male-female ratio of the litter in which they were brought up than the one to which they were born.

When it came to mating,the male rats brought up in a litter of mainly sisters,spent less time mating than those brought up among male rats or in an equally divided litter.

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This was because they were not being invited to do so by the females who signal their availability by wiggling their ears or “dart hopping” — an established rodent come on.

“If they (females) want to mate with a male,they’ll do a move called a dart-hop. They wiggle their ears. It drives

males nuts. The females did this less when they were with a male rat that had grown up in a female-biased litter,” David Crews,lead author,was quoted by ‘The Daily Telegraph’.

He added: “And what applies to rats may have implications for humans too. It tells you that families are important — how many brothers and sisters you have,and the interaction among those individuals.

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“Families are particularly important in shaping personalities. The environment where you were raised doesn’t determine personality,but it helps to shape it.”


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