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'Cuddle hormone' could keep men faithful

Published: 15 Nov 12 14:18 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/20121115-46193.html

A sniff of a "cuddle hormone" can encourage married men to literally keep their distance from other women, German scientists have shown - but paranoid wives should not put in orders for monogamy spray quite yet.

Rather than making men look out for a new woman, the hormone oxytocin, known for its importance in bonding between romantic partners, seemed to steer those already in a relationship away from a potential rival, the researchers found.

But not all men reacted the same way. "For the singles, there was no significant effect," Dirk Scheele from the University of Bonn's Department of Psychiatry, told The Local.

The study conducted by scientists from the University of Bonn, Ruhr University, and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, was published on Wednesday in the Journal of Neuroscience.

To put the powers of oxytocin to the test, the scientists turned to a good-looking woman for help. She may not have been a "top model," Scheele said, but the men in the study rated her attractiveness level above 60 on a scale of 100.

A group of single guys and men in monogamous relationships were given a nasal spray of oxytocin and then put face-to-face with the foxy female, whom none of them had met before.

The study found that those men in relationships kept a "much greater distance" of about 10 to 15 centimetres from the woman than their single counterparts - much to the scientists' surprise.

"We were expecting that oxytocin - because it enhances trust and curbs social anxiety - would make for less distance," Scheele said.

The result was similar in a second experiment, which confronted the men with photographs of attractive women. Unlike the singles, the men in monogamous relationships approached those images more slowly.

Still, women hoping that drug companies will start marketing a cure for the male wandering eye are in for disappointment: Scheele told The Local that although oxytocin was a promising substance from a psychiatric standpoint, the idea of a "monogamy spray" made little sense.

Indeed, there are other ways that women can stimulate oxytocin in their male partners; Scheele said massages and positive conversations have also been shown to boost the body's own stores of the hormone.

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16:02 November 15, 2012 by Omufu
I assume they used a control group? i.e. singles and guys with partners who haven't been sprayed. Is there a difference between non-sprayed people? Would be helpful to mention that in the article.
16:46 November 15, 2012 by grinners
Hahaha. I bet the antidote is a few beers
17:20 November 15, 2012 by frankiep
A more conclusive study might suggest that women nagging less and putting out more is the best prevention.

Seriously though, I love how when men cheat it is their fault, and when women cheat....it is also their fault.
20:06 November 15, 2012 by Staticjumper
@Omufu, my thoughts exactly. When I was single guy and saw an attractive woman I'd think, "yeah, I'd hit that". Now as a married man I think about all of the other factors that go into a relationship.
10:40 November 16, 2012 by raandy
What about those cheating home diva's ?
15:38 November 16, 2012 by tadchem
Oxytocin affects women in many ways, inducing lactation, labor, erotic excitation, and reducing inflammation. I believe in a transdermal patch it could stimulate interest and fidelity.
18:15 November 17, 2012 by Martin Doyle
I would prefer the massages and positive conversations rather than having to take any hormone pill.
13:18 November 18, 2012 by roundabout321
How sexist is society? Does a specifically negative word for a man having an affair even exist?
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