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Men and Women Detect Dyadic Sexual Desire and Promiscuous Tendencies From Women´s Gait

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Theoretical Background: Recent scientific studies show that subtle walking movements can provide cues to some basic individual characteristics such as age, gender or sexual orientation. Moreover, Fink et al. (2012) found out, that parameters of woman´s gait changes throughout her menstrual cycle and that men rated women´s gait as more attractive when these were around ovulation (i.e. fertile phase).

Nicolas et al. (2008) confirmed that trained sexologists were able to detect the ability of reaching vaginal orgasm solely on the basis of videorecords of walking women. The aim of our recent study is to test, whether woman´s sexual enjoyment and sexual desire can be accurately detected from a gait of women by non-expert observers of both sexes.