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* To nobodies surprise, women who perceived their partners as more physically attractive were more likely to orgasm during their last act of coitus with them. The researchers controlled for such factors as relationship satisfaction etc and found this was a direct relationship.
* To nobodies surprise, women who perceived their partners as more physically attractive were more likely to orgasm during their last act of coitus with them. The researchers controlled for such factors as relationship satisfaction etc and found this was a direct relationship.
* What is interesting their chance to orgasm was also mediated (directly caused) by their perceptions of '''other women's''' attraction to their mates. This suggests that women are sexually aroused by a male partner they perceive as being highly attractive to other women, which provides more support for the hypothesis that mate-choice copying applies to human females.
* What is interesting is their chance to orgasm was also mediated (directly caused) by their perceptions of '''other women's''' attraction to their mates. This suggests that women are sexually aroused by a male partner they perceive as being highly attractive to other women, which provides more support for the hypothesis that mate-choice copying applies to human females.


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

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