Ashley Madison – A Research Project?
Most people have heard of Ashley Madison, the popular dating site for people who are looking for a relationship outside of their marriage. But, it seems that Ashley Madison is serving a secondary purpose these days: providing information for researchers into the tendencies of human nature.
According to a report by Fox News, a study by a behavioral ecologist at the University of Manitoba, Canada, looked at the public online profiles of 200 men and 200 women who are registered on the site, making note of the preferences of the people and the type of relationship they were looking for. They also noted the ages and the ages they sought in a partner.
So, what did this study conclude? Well, basically they discovered what we’ve suspected all along. Men are more likely to be looking for no strings attached fun, while women are more interested in long term relationships. Women spent more time describing what they wanted in a partner, while men spent more time describing, particularly in terms of money, what they could provide to a partner.
The full results of the study were published in the October 17 volume of the journal Evolutionary Psychology. But it appears that we’re not as evolved as we might have thought.
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