Overall, they found that both sexual disgust sensitivity and
sociosexuality predicted motivation to use Tinder for casual sex.
Exploring the hook - up app: Low sexual disgust and high
sociosexuality predict motivation to use Tinder for casual sex Meet people, not profiles.
Not exact matches
However, analysing the data for men and women separately, an interesting difference emerged: they found that for women only, sexual disgust sensitivity was directly insignificant; only
sociosexuality directly
predicted Tinder use for casual sex.
Notably, for women, lower sexual disgust
predicted higher
sociosexuality, but only as a secondary effect — when they controlled for
sociosexuality, difference in sexual disgust were not significant.
Among women, results showed that
sociosexuality negatively
predicted preventive courtship attitudes, (b = -0.32, p <.01), and that intrasexual competition positively
predicted preventive courtship attitudes (b = 0.27, p <.01).