Friday, May 5, 2017

5 ridiculous myths about male psychology

 5 ridiculous myths about male psychology  Some information from the area of ​​the mysteries of the male brain, and the psychology of men are common and seemingly non-negotiable. However, a recent survey involving 250,000 men were asked to share their thoughts about the relationship with the opposite sex, debunked popular myths about male representatives.

Sociologists asked his players to share personal opinions about marriage, sex and romance. Scientists are convinced that some of the ideas of men no more than a stereotype.

The men did not listen to women.   This is a very widespread opinion has not justified. Research has shown that everything is exactly the opposite: 90 percent of men are trying to listen carefully to the women. They just need to be of the essence of the information is not couching it in a large number of unnecessary, to the male gaze, details.

Man always wants to be the main thing in a relationship, to dominate.   It's also a myth, say the researchers. 82 percent of survey participants said that they like the active women and 60 percent are happy to give the initiative in bed in female hands.

Men always want sex.   Wrong! Almost 40 percent of men say that there are at least two situations in which they absolutely do not want to have sex (and, moreover, they are about it do not even think) this is when they are at work or in the family are having some problems. Stress, fatigue and even headaches can also be a reason for the reluctance of sex.

Men can not be monogamous.   81 percent of men reported that they never cheat on their partners.

Men do not like the prelude to sex. This is the same stereotype as the talk about that after the sex the man should always turn to the wall and snoring. According to researchers, more than 90 percent of men want caresses after intercourse. As a prelude to, the 84 percent of male respondents believe it is not less important than the sexual act itself, because it makes it more enjoyable and intense.


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