
It ushered in the 1960s sexual revolution and gave women control over their own fertility. But the Pill may also have changed women's taste in men, according to a study.
Scientists say the hormones in the oral contraceptive suppress a woman's interest in masculine men and make boyish men more attractive. Although the change occurs for just a few days each month, it may have been highly influential since use of the Pill began more than 40 years ago.
If the theory is right, it could partly explain the shifting in tastes from macho 1950s and 1960s stars such as Kirk Douglas and Sean Connery to the more wimpy, androgynous stars of today, such as Johnny Depp and Russell Brand.
Dr Alexandra Alvergne, of the University of Sheffield, says the Pill could also be altering the way women pick their mates and could have long-term implications for society.
'There are many obvious benefits of the Pill for women, but there is also the possibility that the Pill has psychological side-effects that we are only just discovering,' she said. 'We need further studies to find out what these are.'
The links between the Pill and sexual preferences are highlighted in a paper in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
Scientists have long known that a woman's taste in men changes over her menstrual cycle.
During the few days each month when women are fertile - around the time of ovulation - they tend to prefer masculine features and men who are more assertive.
On these fertile days, women are also more attracted to men who are 'genetically dissimilar', Dr Alvergne said. Picking a partner whose genetic make-up is unlike their own increases the chances of having a healthy child.
On days when women are not fertile, their tastes swing towards more feminine, boyish faces and more caring personalities, researchers have shown.
However, if women are taking the Pill they no longer have fertile days.
That means they no longer experience the hormonal changes that make them more attracted to masculine men and those with dissimilar genetic make-up.
Although the effect is subtle, Dr Alvergne said it could alter women's view of male attractiveness. 'It is a possibility - but there is no evidence of this yet,' she said. 'We need a lot more research in this area.' In her paper, Dr Alvergne reviewed seven studies showing how the Pill can change women's behaviour.
She also found evidence from three studies that the Pill can affect the way women are looked at by men.
Past studies have shown that men find women more attractive around the time of ovulation, possibly because women have evolved instinctive ways, by their natural scent or their behaviour, of alerting men that they are fertile. One study showed that lap dancers get bigger tips at the time of the month when they are most fertile.
Dr Alvergne said the use of the Pill could influence a woman's ability to attract a mate by reducing her attractiveness to men.
Her co-author at Sheffield, Dr Virpi Lumma, said: 'The ultimate outstanding evolutionary question concerns whether the use of oral contraceptives when making mating decisions can have long-term consequences on the ability of couples to reproduce.' An increasing number of studies suggest that the Pill is likely to have an impact on human mating decisions and subsequent reproduction.
'If this is the case, Pill use will have implications for both current and future generations, and we hope that our review will stimulate further research on this question,' said Dr Lumma.
The changing fashions for film stars appear to show a shift from masculine men in the 1950s - before the advent of the Pill - to more baby-faced stars today.
Many of the biggest box office draws are boyish in appearance, rather than classically rugged. The top Hollywood earners of last year include Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio and Hugh Jackman. Other boyish film stars include Jude Law.
The rise of such stars could also be explained by cynical attempts to market films and merchandise at an ever younger age group.
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Karen Millen
Personally, I think British researchers may have way too much time on their hands.
1hahaha no kidding!!
2Will, Johnny and Leo are boyish? Really? From where I am sitting, they are all man baby!
3I consider Johnny Depp classically rugged actually, not boyish.
4And I am attracted to him ANY day!!
Hugh Jackman is pretty rugged if you ask me. I can see how Leo might be considered boyish, especially if you look at his early 20s works.
5Yeah in his early 20s he certainly was boyish, but now? I think maturity is a good color on him.
6God bless you steph for using a Ewan photo on this article.
7Oh George... ... sigh... he's not boyish to me
"Personally, I think British researchers may have way too much time on their hands"
8I agree Steph
"more wimpy, androgynous stars of today, such as Johnny Depp and Russell Brand."
Kind of offended that Depp was mentioned in the same sentence as the words "wimpy", "androgynous", and "Ruseell Brand". He's an actor, is not wimpy, nor androgynous (IMO).
Also actors nowadays look different than the movie stars from the 50s and 60s. That has nothing to do with the pill.
9Agree, Johnny is NOT wimpy. He looks pretty manly to me
Plus I'm not on the Pill so this
stuff should not affect me
10i've been on the pill for years, and believe me, the men i'm attracted to are most definitely men!
11What if you're attracted to lots of different kinds of guys? I mean I like guys ranging from Javier Bardem to Colin Farrell to Adrien Brody to Christian Bale to Idris Elba. And Eddie Izzard.
12Meh. I think in this case, the British researchers are just crazy.
13umm...gross, who is attracted to Russel Brand?
14Katy Perry, allegedly. That dude looks like he'll never get clean, no matter how hard you scrub him.
15on the flip side, who would be attracted to katy perry?
16I dunno...Russell seems to have given up his nasty ratted hairdo for smoother, calmer curls. He's not my ideal man but I can see a bit of sexiness to him.
And I'm attracted to all different kinds of guys. IMO it's the way you carry yourself, not always the way you look. That's what I'm most attracted to. Maybe you're a stereotypical hot guy, but if you're a total doofus, I won't find you attractive.
17Take Jesse Hughes (lead singer of Eagles of Death Metal and featured in my avatar) for example. He looks kinda like a sleazy d-bag. But watching him perform is super hot! He carries himself in a way that makes him much hotter than his physical looks do.
18I imagine a couple of older reseachers, sitting around drinking gin out of beakers, bitterly complaining because the heart throbs of their youth have been replaced by today's whippersnappers.
19sounds like these people need to be getting laid instead. Talk about too much time on their hand.
20"on the flip side, who would be attracted to katy perry?"
Hee!
"And I'm attracted to all different kinds of guys. IMO it's the way you carry yourself, not always the way you look. That's what I'm most attracted to. Maybe you're a stereotypical hot guy, but if you're a total doofus, I won't find you attractive."
I agree, Sarah. I think if RB were funnier to me, I'd find him attractive. Eddie Izzard is hot to me cos he can make everyone in a room laugh their asses off.
"sounds like these people need to be getting laid instead."
21I don't know about this...
I find John Hamm is pretty damn hot in a "manly man" sort of way, and I have been on the pill for a while!
Good call, Em: Colin and Christian are 2 very hot men!
22Hamm is HAWT!!
23Hot Damn, Sarah!
I'm not on the pill, but I think this study is whack!
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thanks for posting that sarah. i needed some manjoyment this morning!
25Hamm is Hawt!
26I only find him hot when he's Don Draperfied...on his regular days, he's pretty meh to me
27HAWT ham water, anyone?
28well I'm not on the pill, and I am attracted to the same guy over and over again...Hugh Jackman, Clive Owen, Bradly Cooper, Rufus Sewell...either this study is right or I have a thing for broad shoulders and sexy accents.
And Katy Perry has an amazing body, her face and personality seem kinds cooky, but I'd love to have her body.
29I think women just want a better quality man nowadays. They don't have to take scraps anymore, and they don't need to be provided for by them. Women are learning more and more each day to hold themselves at a higher standard...they will not take anything less.
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