1. Richer emotions.
Through research on infants, Swedish scientists have found that boys have stronger emotional responses than girls. The reason why people believe that men are not very emotional is because influenced by ideas, men have regarded themselves as "men" since childhood, thus hiding their emotions.
2. More afraid of loneliness.
Although loneliness can have an impact on everyone's brain, scientists at the University of California, San Francisco in the United States have found that elderly men are most afraid of loneliness. When alone, men seek help less than women, which exacerbates loneliness and can also damage the brain. Marriage can effectively alleviate men's anxiety, and men who have a happy marriage live longer.
3. More emphasis on problem-solving.
When others encounter problems, men also express sympathy, but they don't just know sympathy like women do, because men have a "quick repair" area in their brain that immediately becomes active and actively seeks solutions to the problem. Women are more inclined to provide emotional support.
4. Born to love looking at beautiful women.
The testosterone levels in men's blood are six times higher than those in women, which may explain why men seem to see beautiful women based on an "automatic navigation". And once beautiful women come out of sight, men usually forget them completely.
5. Stronger desire to defend.
In the process of evolution, male animals have a stronger awareness of "defending vested interests" than female animals. Although women also have possessiveness, when men's love life or sphere of influence is threatened, they are more likely to resort to violence.
6. Favor a hierarchical system.
When in an unstable organizational system, men feel very uneasy. Similar to military or other hierarchical environments can lower male testosterone levels and reduce aggressive behavior.
7. The older you get, the more cooperative you become.
When men are young, they need to compete for status and spouse, but when they mature, they place more emphasis on intimate relationships and cooperation. Scientists say that testosterone levels affect men's cooperative spirit, and as they age and testosterone secretion decreases, men become better and better at teamwork.
8. Expectant fathers are the most cooperative.
In the first few months of becoming a father, men reach their best level of cooperation consciousness. The strong "pregnancy odor" emitted by expectant mothers can cause them to undergo hormonal changes, thereby preparing them for becoming fathers.
9. Father is the best playmate.
Playing with fathers helps children learn better, enhance confidence, and adapt to society. In addition, having more contact between fathers and children can also reduce the likelihood of their children becoming at risk.
10. Men are more eager to get married.
The traditional belief is that women aspire to a stable life, while men prefer to be free and unrestrained for a lifetime. This conclusion may be completely incorrect. American scientists have found that loyalty may be determined by genes. 60% of men have an urgent desire to get married, especially after the age of 30, and will focus their main energy on their families.