Women
with wide hips 'more likely to have one night stand'
Shape of a woman’s body may play an important role in a woman's decision to have sex because women with wider hips find childbirth less traumatic
The researchers
defined wide hips as those wider than 14.2 inches (36 centimetres) and small
hips as those under 12.2 inches (31 centimetres wide).
Shape of a woman’s body may play an important role in a woman's decision to have sex because women with wider hips find childbirth less traumatic
They have long been
known as ‘child-bearing hips’. Now, a new study has revealed that women with
wide hips are more likely to have one-night stands and more sexual partners in
general.
The study, carried out
by scientists at Leeds University, found the shape of a woman’s body may play
an important role in a woman's decision to have sex because women with wider
hips do, in fact, find childbirth less traumatic.
Women with smaller
hips therefore tend exhibit more cautious sexual behaviour as a result, the
study suggests.
Dr Colin A Hendrie,
Associate Professor of Human and Animal Ethology at Leeds University was the
lead author of a study into how a woman's build influences her sexual
behaviour, published in Springer's journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.
This is measured by
the distance between the upper outer edges of the iliac crest bones of the
pelvis.
The 148 women in the
study - aged between 18 and 26 - also had their hip circumference at the widest
point measured and their waist circumference at its narrowest point.
All the women in the
study had at least one sexual partner previously. They also completed a
questionnaire about their sexual histories, including the age at which they
lost their virginity, the number of sexual partners they'd had, and information
about emotionally significant sexual relationships they had had.
The researchers found
women who were more inclined to have one-night stands had wider hips.
More specifically, the
women for whom one-night stands accounted for three out of every four of their
sexual relationships had hips at least 0.8inches (2cm) wider than those who had
fewer one-night stands.
The researchers
suggest that women with wider hips have more sexual partners because the birth
process is generally easier and less traumatic (than for smaller-hipped women)
Dr Hendrie said:
“Women's hip width has a direct impact on their risk of potentially fatal
childbirth-related injury. It seems that when women have control over their own
sexual activity this risk is reflected in their behaviour.
“Women’s sexual
activity is therefore at least in part influenced by hip width.”
He explained the study
findings relate back to how humans learned to walk upright and the subsequent
development of narrower hips to make it easier to walk.
In the process, female
hips have become just wide enough to allow childbirth. Infants are born at a
less developed stage than most other primates because of this restriction, and
therefore need much more care and investment after birth from their mothers and
father, they say.
“We found that women
with smaller hips tended to have, throughout their entire sexual histories,
just a couple of sexual partners. They really only had sex with people in the
context of relationships, demonstrating a more cautious sexual strategy. If
they got pregnant there would be someone in their life to help them.
“Women with large hips
also had a couple of relationships over that same time frame but also had a lot
more one night stands. These young women would be having seven or eight one
night stands over the entire time,” he said.
The team found the
average age of virginity being lost was 16 and there were extremes at either
end, with some women admitting to a couple of hundred sexual partners.
“The other important
thing is that this study is not reflecting what men find attractive, it is
about women being in charge of their own destinies, where they can control
their own sexual behaviour,” Dr Hendrie said.
SOURCE: Telegraph
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