Better Relationships Through Research

Is Your “Type” Just Clay? The Science of Attraction & Shifting Ideals


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We all think we have a type, tall and outdoorsy, witty and bookish, maybe even someone who can fold a fitted sheet. But what if “your type” isn’t destiny? What if it’s clay, malleable, reshaped by your experiences and choices?

In this episode of Better Relationships Through Research, marriage and family therapist Daniel Dashnaw unpacks a new study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin that literally rewired people’s romantic preferences. The findings reveal that attraction isn’t a fixed script, it’s more like jazz: improvisational, adaptive, and deeply influenced by the values you choose to emphasize.

Daniel explores:

- Why “ideal partner preferences” matter in relationship science

- How our minds reframe traits, seeing flaws as quirks or strengths

- The two big forces at work: motivated projection (seeing more of what you value in your partner) and situation selection (choosing environments where those traits thrive)

- Why attraction lists often fail in real life, and how to focus on safety, connection, and being truly seen

- The takeaway? Your type is flexible. It bends with your experiences, with what you choose to value, and with how you decide to see your partner.

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