Women are more jealous when you are in the same gender wearing red?

Red clothes can be an attractive fashion choice for women. However, some new research has shown that when women see people of the same gender wearing red clothes, they will feel "insecure" or even jealous of their boyfriends or my husband.

It may seem a bit absurd at first, but the study, conducted by Adam Pazda, a psychology researcher at the University of Rochester, has a great influence on people's emotions and behavior. According to Adam Pazda, the girls will be quite reluctant to introduce another girl wearing a red dress with their boyfriend. Basically, this is a defensive act that can be understood in a very simple way "I don't want my boyfriend to approach this girl!".

Red costume

In Western culture, red is a color that is closely related to romance and sex. Typical red hearts of Valentine's Day, red lipstick and even "red light district" . In many studies, psychologists have discovered that the deep intention of women to choose red clothes is to attract men's attention.

Pazda researcher said when men feel more attracted to girls with red dresses and tend to be willing to spend a lot of time and money for these girls. In a study published in 2010 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, researchers found that women also felt that men used red outfits more attractive than colors. other.

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The photo is used in experiments 1 and 2

Therefore, in the recent study, Pazda approached the problem in the red between women, compared to previous studies focusing on men. To carry out the study, the team set out three simple tests. First, the team recruited 196 women on the internet and showed them a picture. It was a picture of the same young woman with moderate appeal and wearing a dress.

Half of the volunteers were shown a picture of a girl with a white skirt and the other half was shown a picture with a red skirt. Next, the team will ask volunteers to assess the charm of the girl on a scale from 1 to 100. The results show that the red skirt girl will be evaluated by the same gender as more charming (average 49.26 points) compared to the same person but wearing a white dress (average 41.06 points)

In the second experiment, the team continued to recruit 327 female volunteers on the internet and was also shown a picture of a girl in a red dress. But this time the question is to try to imagine that the volunteer and the girl in the picture are pursuing another guy. Once again, the red dress girl was judged to have a higher charm (46.02 / 100 points) compared to the girl wearing a white dress with only 38.23 points.

In addition, volunteers also said that "red skirt rival" is more likely to win over the "boyfriend fight" than "white skirt rival" . However, if only stopped in the above experiment, it is still not universal enough to conclude that all women are affected by this effect.

The color of jealousy

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The photo is used in the third experiment

One of the reasons that Pazda's team is concerned about the accuracy of the two tests is that it is possible for female volunteers' computer screens not to display the exact color of the white dress. And in the third experiment, the problem became more intense when volunteers were shown a photo of a person with two colors of red and blue. Green is a color different from white that is often associated with virginity or purity.

In this test, the team recruited 143 female students at the university. At the same time, a selection criterion is also put in place to ensure that these female students do not have homosexual relationships in their lives. The group of volunteers was also shown a picture of a girl in a red or green shirt and was also asked a question about their level of charm, their ability to attract boyfriends on a scale of 1 to 9.

Although it has changed from white to green, the final result still shows that the red-shirt girl has a stronger charm (score 4.11 / 9) than green (only 3 , 4/9 points). And the female volunteers also said that they would feel uncomfortable and less likely to allow the red costume girl to approach their boyfriends.

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In the end, however, Pazda researcher noted that the results were only average and not always true for all women. Not always a girl wearing red shirt is also discriminated by people of the same gender. However, the above results reflect a general trend of women with jealousy caused by red agents.

The next step of the study, the team will continue to offer more rigorous tests such as giving volunteers face-to-face with other girls with red and white outfits in the same room and considering how they feel. as well as their behavior. The group hopes that with more intense tests in the future, it will help to draw more accurate conclusions about the effects of red on women's thinking and behavior. Hopefully the mystery will be decoded in the near future.