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Women dressed in red, for other women, have a sexual threat

Says a study from the University of Rochester. According to researchers colors affect how we perceive others and ourselves

THAT IS the color of passion; we knew this already. And yet that man are attracted to clothes and red lipstick. But the ladies dressed in red were unconsciously discriminated from the other women this is new. It is so, at least according to a study conducted by the University of Rochester (New York) in collaboration with that of Trnava in Slovakia and the Slovak Academy of Sciences: women dressed in red are regarded as a sexual threat. It also seems that, in their presence, the other "females" of humanity is alerting to protect their partners.

"We tend to take colors for granted," said Adam Pazda, head of the team of researchers, "in fact they are not only attractive accessories that surround Aggie Gono and us an aesthetic experience to our world. Behind the scenes can influence us psychologically in how we perceive ourselves and others. "

The study, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, was conducted through three different experiments in which they showed to the female subjects pictures of women with red and white clothes or with red and green shirts. According to the results, the red color would be "a sexually open signal and this perception would be accompanied by the denigration of the rival and more attention to the defense of one man."

"This can help us make sense of the behavior of others towards us. For example, can you explain to the women dressed in red because they are treated coldly by the other girls," explained Mazda. "Maybe they're giving them the impression of being sexual competitors."
THAT IS the color of passion; we knew this already. And yet that man are attracted to clothes and red lipstick. But the ladies dressed in red were unconsciously discriminated from the other women this is new. It is so, at least according to a study conducted by the University of Rochester (New York) in collaboration with that of Trnava in Slovakia and the Slovak Academy of Sciences: women dressed in red are regarded as a sexual threat. It also seems that, in their presence, the other "females" of humanity is alerting to protect their partners.

"We tend to take colors for granted," said Adam Pazda, head of the team of researchers, "in fact they are not only attractive accessories that surround Aggie Gono and us an aesthetic experience to our world. Behind the scenes can influence us psychologically in how we perceive ourselves and others. "

The study, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, was conducted through three different experiments in which they showed to the female subjects pictures of women with red and white clothes or with red and green shirts. According to the results, the red color would be "a sexually open signal and this perception would be accompanied by the denigration of the rival and more attention to the defense of one man."

"This can help us make sense of the behavior of others towards us. For example, can you explain to the women dressed in red because they are treated coldly by the other girls," explained Mazda. "Maybe they're giving them the impression of being sexual competitors."

To the hundreds of women surveyed during the first experiment were shown photos of a girl, the same but with his face pixelated, dressed in red and white. The majority of participants stated that the person in red was more interested in the sexual encounters than in white. "In the second test, we asked to judge sexual fidelity and the financial resources of the two subjects in photos. Say they had a nice car," continues Mazda. The intention was to find out which of the two women would be expressed negative opinions. Once the red once attracted the worst comments.

Finally, the researchers have changed upon the white dress with the green one, to eliminate the "factor
purity "usually associated with white. The question this time was: would you present these women your boyfriend? In the vast majority of cases, the respondents were reluctant to leave their only partners with a lady in red.

"I'm not bad," said Jessica Rabbit, "is that I draw well." Now we have found out what made her look like what it was not: a red dress reader you can not.

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