This research structured in two studies had as main objective to study the effect of women's mate profile on their love and happiness. It was conducted with a French-speaking Cameroonian sample. In the absence of a Frenchlanguage love scale available in literature, one had to be validated. The first study was therefore intended to validate in a Cameroonian context, the French version of love scale. The results showed the French version has psychometric qualities which testify to its adjustment in Cameroonian context with a four-dimensional factor structure and 19 items. That tool made it possible to undertake the second study, which aimed to test the priming effect of the feeling of having a partner with a profile "fort aux fesses" vs. "fort aux poches" vs. "fort au coeur" on women love and happiness. According with
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