After sex, Men want to sleep and women want to talk.
Men express their strongest feelings through the act of making love.
According to a survey, men can listen to their male friends for ages, but they can only listen to their girlfriend or wife for six minutes.
Most men love women with thicker and longer hair.
According to Psychological facts of the male study, Males wearing shirts look more attractive than the ones wearing T-shirts.
Men hate asking for help most of the time and will avoid taking any help until they feel they can’t do it by themselves.
Men lie twice as often as women.
Men don’t like comparison. They hate if any female will compare them to other males.
Men are physically strong but emotionally weak compared to Women.
Unfaithful men have lower IQs.
Communication styles differ; men focus on information, and women on relationships.
Men may take longer to process emotional cues than women.
Spatial skills are often stronger in men due to nature/nurture.
Men exhibit a higher inclination for risk-taking behaviors.
Men prefer bolder colors; women lean towards softer hues.
Stress response: men "fight or flight," women "tend and befriend."
Men have straightforward sleep patterns, falling asleep faster.
Women may have a slight multitasking advantage based on research.
Men and women perceive risks differently; men are often more confident.
Hormonal influences, especially testosterone, impact behavior and dominance.
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I am going to say that most of this may tend to be true. I don’t agree with the one that men with lower IQ’s tend to cheat more, and the one that says men have more confidence than women. I don’t know where you got your information though. What country are we talking about? Maybe the studies there are different than from the United States. Maybe studies show these to be true, but I cannot agree with you. This is probably using data from the average citizen. You have left out people that suffer from mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and other matters. To me, things have really changed since COVID. I wouldn’t be surprised if these studies have changed in the past 4-5 years....... Great to read though! Keep up the good work!