
"Researchers found that intelligence in young men is linked to physical traits like grip strength and a higher shoulder-to-hip ratio. These smart, manly men were less interested in casual sex than their counterparts."
"The findings cast doubt on the 'meathead' cliché, suggesting there is an 'overall fitness factor' that combines intelligence, a V-shaped torso, and a desire for long, committed relationships."
"Lead author Tara DeLecce stated, 'Our findings more align with the idea that, at least among men, intelligence is related to physical health and/or good genes but is inversely related to promiscuous sexual behaviour.'"
A study reveals that young men with masculine body shapes, characterized by a higher shoulder-to-hip ratio and grip strength, tend to be more intelligent. These men show less interest in casual sex, challenging the stereotype that bodybuilders are simple-minded. The research suggests a connection between intelligence, physical health, and a preference for long-term relationships. The study involved 41 men aged 18 to 34, measuring intelligence, promiscuity, strength, and body shape, indicating that intelligence may correlate with physical fitness and monogamous mating success.
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