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* Women showed significantly higher condom use intentions with: men who they rated as less attractive (p<0.0005), '''men who they rated as less likely to carry or transmit an STI''' (p<0.0005), men with whom they were less interested in having sex (p<0.0005) and when they estimated that fewer of their peers would also have condomless sex with him (p<0.0005).
* Women showed significantly higher condom use intentions with: men who they rated as less attractive (p<0.0005), '''men who they rated as less likely to carry or transmit an STI''' (p<0.0005), men with whom they were less interested in having sex (p<0.0005) and when they estimated that fewer of their peers would also have condomless sex with him (p<0.0005).


In other words, whether a man is attractive is the important predictor of whether women will use a condom with intercourse with him, their perception of his "cleanliness" or likeliness to carry an STD is basically irrelevant, and women are significantly more willing to use a condom with a man they see as less likely to carry an STD.
In other words, whether a man is attractive is the important predictor of whether women will use a condom during intercourse with him, and women are significantly more willing to use a condom with a man they see as less likely to carry an STD, despite attractiveness having no association with women's perceptions of men's STD risk.


<span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span>
<span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span>

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