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Funny Men Punch Above Their Weight in Dating, Study Finds

Summary

  • Women prefer dating funny men less attractive than them
  • Men willing to sacrifice their own looks for attractive partners
  • Comedians often date women deemed more attractive than them
Funny Men Punch Above Their Weight in Dating, Study Finds

According to a study published in November 2025, women are more likely to date funny men who are less attractive than themselves, while men are willing to sacrifice their own looks to be with attractive partners. The research, conducted by experts from the University of New Mexico and Queensland University, surveyed over 1,200 heterosexual adults in the UK.

The findings suggest that women rate their own attractiveness as more important, with a score of 7.01 out of 11, compared to men who scored their beauty at just 4.77. Conversely, men valued their own humor more highly, with a score of 7.08, while women's desire to be funny was lower at 5.81.

This dynamic helps explain some peculiar celebrity pairings, like the nine-month relationship between comedian Pete Davidson and socialite Kim Kardashian. It also sheds light on the marriages of other famous comedians, such as Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen, who have dated women typically considered more attractive than them.

The researchers conclude that the intrinsic value of attractiveness is much greater for women, as it is a predictor of fertility, which is the "currency of evolution." Meanwhile, men's desire to be attractive is largely driven by the goal of dating attractive women.

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According to the study, women are more likely to date men who are less attractive than them but have a good sense of humor and more wealth or ambition.
The study found that men are willing to sacrifice their own attractiveness to have a partner they find more physically attractive, while women prefer to be the more attractive one in the relationship.
The study suggests that being the "funny one" can make men more desirable to women, even if they are not conventionally attractive, which explains why many comedians have dated women considered more attractive than them.

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