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Since the seminal works of Draper and Harpending (1982) and Belsky et al. (1991) there has been considerable interest in the link between the family environment experienced as a child and consequent mating and reproductive strategy of females. In this paper, predictions from the hypothesis were tested using postal survey data from a cross-section of 415 women in Merseyside, UK. No relationships were found between father-absence, unrelated male-presence, parental divorce or parental death with age at first coitus, number of sexual partners, mean length of sexual relationships or mean length of relationships prior to coitus occurring.
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This work was supported by an Economic and Social Research Council Studentship.
This paper was completed as part of the author’s doctoral research that focused on differences in age at first reproduction between social classes in the UK, conducted at the University of Liverpool. The author now works for the Scottish Executive, Edinburgh.
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Grainger, S. Family background and female sexual behavior. Hum Nat 15, 133–145 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12110-004-1017-5
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