In life, whether in love or marriage, men and women are afraid of women telling them something that makes them afraid. What are men afraid of? What kind of words will make men feel uneasy?
John Croucher, a statistician at Macquarie University in Australia, synthesized the data obtained from years of research and investigation and wrote the book "Decoding Love", which interprets the different attitudes of men and women towards love in an exaggerated and slightly ironic way.
In the book, for example, when a man thinks his partner betrays him, the correct probability of this idea is 50%; When a woman suspects that her lover "steals" behind her back, the probability of her being mistaken is as high as 85%.
Reuters quoted Crowcher as saying: "Among all the surveys I have seen, the first one is that when a female partner says' we must talk ', the male respondents feel the most creepy. They don't want to talk at all. If the woman insists on talking, it means that she plans to break up with the other party, empathize with the other party or find some clues of the man's infidelity."
"I think these figures tell you something about human nature," he said