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Creativity linked to sexual success
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Reuters News
Pablo Picasso, Lord Byron and Dylan Thomas had more in common than
simple creativity. They also had active sex lives, which researchers
said on Wednesday was no coincidence.
Psychologists at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and the Open
University found that professional artists and poets have about twice
as many partners as other people.
Their creativity seems to act like a sexual magnet.
But Dr Daniel Nettle, a psychologist at Newcastle University's School
of Biology, said it is a double-edge sword.
"Poets
and artists have more sexual partners but they also have high rates of
depression," he told Reuters.
Nettle and his colleague Helen Clegg questioned 425 British men and
women, including professional artists, poets and schizophrenic
patients, about their creative activity, sexual encounters and mental
health characteristics.
Although creative people have long been associated with active sex
lives, the researchers believe their study is the first to back it up
with research.
They found that professional artists and poets had between 4 and 10
sexual partners, while less creative people had an average of three.
"We found it in both the men and women which was quite a surprise to
us," said Nettle, who reported the finding in the journal "The
Proceedings of the Royal Society (B)."
The study also showed that the average number of sexual partners
increased as creative output went up. What the artists produce draws
attention to them, which seems to enhance their sexual allure.
"It could be that very creative types lead a bohemian lifestyle and
tend to act more on sexual impulses and opportunities, often purely for
experience's sake, than the average person would," said Nettle.
The active sex lives of artists is often tolerated, even by long-term
partners who are less likely to expect loyalty and fidelity from them,
according to the researchers.
Picasso, Byron and Thomas were famous for their art and their
attraction to women.
"They illustrate some of the phenomena quite well - lots of acclaim and
lots of women," said Nettle.
- REUTERS 01.12.05
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> related book: Strong
Imagination: Madness, Creativity and Human Nature -- by Daniel
Nettle
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