Post-menopausal women less threatened

Published: Nov. 14, 2008 at 1:58 AM

LONDON, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- Women of a certain age are friendlier to younger women and less likely to see them as competitors, a British study finds.

The researchers assembled a group of women in their 40s and 50s and asked them to look at photographs of women, The Telegraph reported. They found that post-menopausal women were more likely to praise the looks of younger women, while women who had not yet reached menopause criticized them.

Lisa DeBruine, one of the researchers involved in the study, said the hormonal changes at menopause appear to change how women see their social role.

"They go from needing to find a mate and competing with other females to wanting to become heads of the community," she said. "This change means that they will view the attractive women they once saw as rivals as friends. They will still want to nurture them of mother them but they won't see them as threats."

The study was published in Biology Letters, a journal published by the Royal Society.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
NBA: Utah 95, New York 93 (11 min)
Substance may help prevent spinal injury (19 min)
Yzerman, four others join Hall of Fame (22 min)
NBA: Phoenix 119, Philadelphia 115 (26 min)
COL BKB: No. Carolina 88, Florida Int'l 72
COL BKB: Ohio State 100, Alcorn State 60
Series hero Matsui files for free agency
fark
"Liquor Store Clerk Held Up by Screwdriver." No word on what the screwdriver used for a weapon
Slideshow of famous people who've had swine flu. Now hopefully the sickness will get the media attention...
Photoshop this shovelful of dirt
The federal government is willing to pay up to $66,542 plus living benefits if you don't mind mushing...
"The bullet zipped over fields and pasture from the south as Long's car traveled west from her aunt's...
Sometimes there are signs that you've chosen the wrong profession. Bus driver, on his first day...