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The result is also evidence of female ''coyness'' (i.e. reluctance to mate). It has been proposed that women use this behavior to evaluate the man's suitability as provider (McNamara 2008, Wachtmeister 1999), but also to ensure that there is still an opportunity for a better male to show up in the meanwhile. Evidently women regard such evaluation as less necessary when the man is good looking.
The result is also evidence of female ''coyness'' (i.e. reluctance to mate). It has been proposed that women use this behavior to evaluate the man's suitability as provider (McNamara 2008, Wachtmeister 1999), but also to ensure that there is still an opportunity for a better male to show up in the meanwhile. Evidently women regard such evaluation as less necessary when the man is good looking.
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