We talk a lot about what we want in a potential romantic partner. But equally important is what we don't want.
issues, being untrustworthy), being"bad in bed" — especially for short-term relationships — and already having another partner . Do these dealbreakers ring true to you?to dealbreakers was a critical contribution of this early work . In addition, their findings suggested that dealbreakers may be more impactful on dating decisions than preferences. In other words, what we don't want may matter more than what we do want.
As part of their research, Csajbók and Berkics established that dealbreakers work alongside"dealmakers" to inform people's romantic interests. Whereas some non-starters appear as opposites of desired traits , others are unique . Further, highly preferred traits like, are not represented in their opposite form among common dealbreakers.
Further, unlike Jonason and colleagues' work, Csajbók and Berkics did not find evidence that dealbreakers are more impactful than dealmakers in informing decisions. Rather, they observed that people prioritize learning about a stranger's potentially attractive qualities over their unattractive ones. More research is necessary to figure out when dealbreakers, vs. dealmakers, take a leading role in partner decisions.
generally rated their dealbreakers more strongly than those with lower mate value or lower self-esteem.is not a story only of what is attractive. We also must consider what is unattractive—the dealbreakers that might make or break our path towards a satisfying relationship.Csajbók, Z., & Berkics, M. . Seven deadly sins of potential romantic partners: The dealbreakers of mate choice.Jonason, P. K., Garcia, J. R., Webster, G. D., Li, N. P., & Fisher, H. E. .
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