Some experts think promiscuity could be a heritable trait, while others draw a connection between a woman's sociosexual orientation and whether or not her parents got divorced when she was very young.
Other research (in bird mating) indicates that uneven male-female ratios make females more likely to "cheat" on their partners or switch partners many times. Then there's the study that claimed tall women are more likely to cheat on their partners possibly because they have more testosterone than other women. If tall women are, in fact, proportionally larger than their shorter counterparts, then they would be likely to have larger hips (in absolute terms). So, it could be that the presence of testosterone is at work in the results of the University of Leeds Study, not ease of birthing.
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