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Scientists say people fall into two broad categories -- promiscuity or faithfulness -- when it comes to sex. People fall into two broad categories -- promiscuity or faithfulness -- when it comes to sex, a theory now backed by new research.
Why humans seem to be an exception among mammals on the matter of sexual relationships has long been a puzzle.
Other mammalian species are emphatically polygamous or monogamous as a group. But as everyone knows anecdotally, Homo sapiens do not fall into one neat category or the other. Everyone knows of couples that are sexually faithful, but also of those that are not.
What has been lacking are the statistics to show these differences, which is a key step to explaining them. Now a team of UK scientists say they have found just that. In their study, published today in the journal Biology Letters, Wlodarski and colleagues compared two potential indicators of sexual behaviour. One source was an online questionnaire on sexual habits, completed by North American and British respondents between the ages of 18 and 63, who on average were nearly The other was data obtained from British men and women -- an investigation based on something known as the '2D:4D' ratio.
What lies behind the 2D:4D idea is that the length of one's ring finger indicates the level of the hormone testosterone to which one was exposed in the womb. The longer your ring finger is, compared to your index finger, the higher the likely concentrations of foetal testosterone. This in turn has been linked to a higher statistical likelihood of promiscuity.