Research indicates that society tends to believe atheists will cheat more often and act selfishly in relationships yet religious individuals are perceived as loving and caring and committed. These are just perceptions and don’t necessarily reflect what people actually do.
The study “Preliminary Evidence for an Aversion to Atheists in Long-Term Mating Domains in the Southern United States” (Brown, 2022) examined how religiosity influences the way people view the desirability of romantic partners.
Two studies investigated how people from the U.S. South would assess the potential of theists and atheists to become romantic partners. The results showed that religious people were considered more suitable for long-term relationships because society generally links religiosity with trustworthiness and commitment. The research shows that atheists receive less acceptance in short-term relationships but people still view them as less desirable overall and believe they are more likely to cheat when they are physically attractive. The study shows how cultural stereotypes about atheists impact relationship choices because religiosity serves as a social indicator for long-term compatibility in a region where religious values prevail.
Reference: Preliminary evidence for an aversion to atheists in long-term mating domains in the Southern United States https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02654075211
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