The Hugh Grant effect! Women find men more attractive when they see them with children, study finds

Scientists found that men were seen as more attractive when with childrenThe effect was more pronounced in women who wanted children of their own  

If early 2000s rom-coms taught us anything, it's that men are supposed to become instantly more attractive the moment they start looking after a child.

But while this might seem like classic big screen fiction – seen in films like 'About a Boy' starring Hugh Grant – there may be some truth behind this classic trope.

Scientists at Leiden University in the Netherlands have found that women rated men as much more attractive when they saw them with children.

The scientists say this could be due to an evolutionary preference for men who have the traits needed to become good fathers.

Lead author Professor Peter Bos told MailOnline: 'In evolutionary terms it makes sense, when you want to raise a kid, you need a partner that can help you.'

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In the 2002 romcom classic About a Boy, Will (played by Hugh Grant) pretends to have a child and joins single-parent meetings in the hope of meeting women.

This might have worked on the silver screen, but whether this strategy would really pay off had never been scientifically studied – until now.

To see if looking after a kid really does boost men's chances of getting a date, Professor Bos and his co-author PhD candidate Hannah Spencer, tested the reactions of 360 women in experiments.

First, the women were shown pictures of men either by themselves or interacting with a children in caregiving tasks before being asked to rate the men's attractiveness on a scale of 1-100.

Next, they were asked to read a vignette describing men taking part in either caring or non-caring activities before rating their attractiveness.

While there was no difference in attractiveness in the read description, women rated the pictures of men as significantly more attractive when they included a child.

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Additionally, the researchers also tested the participants for their 'nurturance motivation' – a measure of the motivation for parental care.

They found that the effect was more pronounced in women with a high nurturance motivation or who said they wanted children.

What's more, the menstrual cycle also appeared to have an effect on how attractive women found the pictured men.

Overall, women in the ovulation phase found men more attractive, both pictured with children and without children.

Professor Bos explains that being seen with kids, and especially being seen to be good with kids, 'signals interest in caregiving and trustworthiness'.

And it seems the findings have real-world evidence; on forums like Mumsnet and Reddit, women share their enthusiasm for men who are good with children.

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In one post on Mumsnet, a commenter wrote: 'Seeing a man being soft with his kids is so attractive, same as if they are cuddling a kitten or a puppy.

While one poster on Reddit wrote: 'Him being a potentially good father to our future kids. Super hot.'

Others pointed out that being good with kids was also a sign of a personality that might make a man a good partner for a relationship.

One Reddit poster wrote: 'Traits that make someone "good with kids" are generally good traits to have in a relationship: empathetic, kind fun, can put someone else's needs before their own.'

There are even sites dedicated to gathering pictures of hot dads with their kids, such as the Instagram page 'DILFS Of Disneyland' which claims to bring you 'the hottest dads at Disneyland & California Adventure'.

On Mumsnet, many commenters shared their view that men were more attractive when they were seen to be good with children

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On Reddit, one commenter explained that this attraction was due to seeing someone as a potential father to their future children

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Others maintained that being good with kids was a sign of traits which would be good in any relationship

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And with 395,000 followers and over 1,300 posts, the page has clearly tapped into something appealing.

The researchers suggest that this enthusiasm for men with children could be explained by something called 'parental investment theory'.

This theory suggests that since females have a greater biological investment in their offspring through pregnancy, they tend to prefer partners that offer resources and protection.

Scientists use this to explain why animals like birds tend to select for males with traits that show an ability for territorial defence and competition.

Among humans, this might also help explain why women are more attractive to men who show themselves to be good carers.

Since raising a child is so difficult, women may have an evolutionary disposition to be attracted to men displaying traits indicative of fitness as a parent.

Professor Bos explains: 'Humans were never meant to be raised by a single adult, it is simply too intense.'

With 395,000 followers and over 1,300 posts, this page dedicated to dads with their kids appears to have found an enthusiastic audience

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However, Redditors still said they found it weird when people included pictures of themselves with children in their dating app pictures, especially if they are not the man's children

However, Redditors still said they found it weird when people included pictures of themselves with children in their dating app pictures, especially if they are not the man's children

For many who don't want kids themselves, seeing a man with children can be off-putting

For many who don't want kids themselves, seeing a man with children can be off-putting

Professor Bos it's 'ironic' given how many men appear to be posting images of themselves with children to seem more appealing, despite not wanting kids.

Although the study didn't look at dating apps, anecdotal evidence suggests pictures of kids in your profile is 'really weird' and 'an instant swipe left'.

However, Professor Bos says that not every man appears to have gotten the message.

He says: 'I heard from women that guys put up pictures with children on dating sites and Tinder, and I was surprised why they would do that, even if they were not looking for a steady relationship.'

Ultimately, no matter how appealing someone might be based on a photo of them with a child, Professor Bos still advises caution.

He says: 'Don’t trust pictures alone, but make sure your date is actually a caring person, and if you want kids, make sure he is motivated to invest in being a great and available father for his children.'

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