by ROGER DOBSON
Pretty women should find out if their female boss is at peak fertility before asking for a raise
“Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful” goes the now-infamous line in a TV ad. As with all catchphrases, there is more than a bit of truth in the expression. It now appears that women who look like the actress Kelly Le Brock, who spoke the line, should abandon hope of female solidarity when friends and colleagues are at their most fertile.
According to scientists, attractive women with female bosses need to be extremely cautious about when they ask for a pay rise. Women at peak fertility, says a new study, are much more competitive with attractive counterparts, as the warring duo played by Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt in The Devil Wears Prada amply showed.
In the new study, psychologists used a test which women completed with an on-screen virtual partner. The test involved an economic game where the woman had to make an offer to the partner. She had to offer a certain amount and keep the rest for herself. At the end of the test, they rated the partner’s attractiveness on a 10-point scale.
The results show that women in the fertile stage of the month made smaller offers to attractive women. On average, women at the high-fertility stage offered 25 per cent less to the most attractive women than they did to the least attractive women. Women at the low-fertility stage offered 20 per cent more to the most attractive women than they did to the least good looking, which suggests, say the researchers, that low-fertility women are less competitive with attractive women.
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