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CNET/ August 2, 2010, 2:50 PM

Men Wearing Red Found to Trigger Female Desire

Participants rated the pictured man's status as well as their sexual desirability

Forget chocolates and flowers, guys. If you want to make a big impression on the opposite sex, try adding red to your daily wardrobe. Lots of red.

The color apparently makes a man more attractive, more powerful and more sexually desirable to women, according to a study appearing in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. The research suggests that woman's thoughts and feelings toward men are partly, primitive, a finding sure to open another chapter in the endless discussion of the perennial question `What do women want?'

Females were found to view men wearing red-colored clothing as being higher in status and more likely to earn a better living. And it was that very high-status judgment which triggered the attraction, according to according to University of Rochester Psychologist Andrew Elliot, the lead author of the study, which included co-authors from Europe and China.

"I definitely think that there's a learned component such that one learns red is the royal color or a powerful color or a color tie that you pull out if you want to make an impression," he said in an interview with CBSNews.com. "But that also begs the question where that came from and the cross-cultural aspects, where it's found across cultures which otherwise have very little in common."

Indeed, a so-called "red effect" between men and women has been observed in different cultures in both East and West. That may hint at a connection to historical and biological factors. In many societies, for example, the ruling classes equated red clothing with high status. Elliot also said that spilled over in the use of red carpets to celebrate someone's special achievement or the use of red to make a sartorial impression in a business setting.

"Part of this is the learned piece," says Elliot, who noted that when women see red, it evokes deeper reactions that may be biologically ingrained. "The other is the biological piece which might explain why that learning takes place."

Humans share 99% of their genes with primates and in primate societies, the color red is usually found on alpha males. But this goes beyond primates. The study notes that "male red appears to carry an amorous meaning for females" in several animal species where males display intense red coloration. This female attraction to male red has been found in crustaceans, fish, birds and nonhuman primates."

Red, Rank, and Romance in Women Viewing Men

As societies around the world incorporated red into their cultures, reinforcing the biologically-based use of the culture, it helped foster a situation where red did need to be natural or observed on the body to exert influence. The study found that "artificial red displayed in close proximity to the body may be sufficient to produce ornament and status effects."

Andrew Elliot, University of Rochester professor of psychology

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The biggest surprise for Elliot was the realization that it was status and not raw power which helped drive this "red effect."

"In the wild, red is an indicator of physical strength and dominance," he said. "Here it wasn't strength and dominance; it was something more involved, though the underlying meaning was the same - that this is a male who will take care of me and has good genetic material and can provide."

The experiments relied on responses from male and female undergraduates from the United States, England, Germany, and China.

The findings built on research Elliot and and Daniela Niesta, did a couple of years earlier, when they concluded that the color red enhanced men's attraction to women. But he said that the reason men were attracted to women in red was due to red's association as "the color of sexual receptivity" in the animal kingdom.

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abcss24 says:
I know alpha males in Baboons have red butts . Finally I know why. Thanks for explainig this issue in a human langauge, 'cause i would be very confused if female baboons explain why they are attracted to the red butt males.
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tsigili says:
The only thing that appeals to women, is money.
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patsview says:
I dont think so....its how a man wears red that trips my trigger not the color it's self. I mean u could have Bozo the clown wearing red for enterinty and it still wouldn't do a thing for me. But now maybe getting Micky Rourke wearing red and then yeah I could picture that looking good.
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gbrich01 says:
Some of these posts have generalized scientific findings on group differences to individuals. In general women thought men wearing red were of higher status. That doesn't mean this will be the case for you! This finding was surely for people overall in a sample, of variable attractiveness.
@longtree - Actually many people seem to find information related to finding a partner valuable, however small of an advantage the information might confer. The huge revenue collected from the sale of relationship help books is evidence of this. Maybe you should scold the public rather than psychologists. I'm wondering, is your occupation represented in the directory? If it is, than I suppose you are a dime a dozen as well? If not, then I suppose no one finds it valuable enough to look up?
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cleric60 says:
I thought that wearing a red tie was a power-symbol. Now I'm told wearing a red tie is a sexual statement. Isn't the tie itself a sexual garment itself?
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bradkt1 says:
I could have used this information as few years back...and saved on dinners and flowers.
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karek40 says:
I found the greenback comment to be more true than being colorful.
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longtree-2009 says:
put an ugly woman or man, in red, and they still won't get any action. isn't there a saying like "you can put lipstick on a(blank) but it's still a (blank)?" just look around you and there are many unattractive people who are wearing red, they are still unattractive. thinking this is another useless study by a pretty much useless field psychology. as for psychologists, psychologists are a dime a dozen just take a look in your local directory.
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garrisongetar says:
Can't wait to put on my red socks, red T-shirt & red shorts. As Jack Nicholson would say, 'wait till the ladies getta loada me' !!! lol
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iknowmorethanoprah says:
I was told by a "color expert" that red is one of the hunger colors, which is why family fast food restaurants have those red vinyl bench seats.

Red also attracts angry bulls, right?

I dislike red on myself or on anyone else. Nancy Reagan, eeek!!!

Blue is the universal "favorite color" on the planet, among humans.

And red is unflattering on people with red hair and pinkish skin
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a-pimp-named-slick replies:
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wake up people, this a ruse by the bulls - http://donchavez.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/isreallancho.jpg - don't be the next one!
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