There are often strange emotional phenomena between genders, such as finding your "lover" through your nose, and men are actually more spoiled than women
1. Talking to beautiful women can make men "stupid"
Dutch psychologists recruited 40 non gay male college students as volunteers. Ask volunteers to read and memorize a string of letters as quickly as possible and undergo a memory test. Next, the volunteers talked to the beautiful members of the research group for 7 minutes, and then underwent a memory test again.
The results showed that after talking to a beautiful woman, the volunteers' speed and accuracy of memorizing letter strings decreased during the test, and the more they wanted to attract the attention of the interviewee, the lower their test scores. A test conducted on a group of female volunteers showed that the test results of female volunteers were not affected regardless of whether the conversation participants were of the opposite sex or of the same sex.
2. 'Lover' can be found through the nose
A new study suggests that there are two steps in human mate selection. The first step is to select people with facial features similar to oneself, and the second and most important step is to screen out people with odors different from oneself. Therefore, scientists believe that not only beauty lies in the eyes of the lover, but also the nose can help you find the "lover" in your heart.
This study was led by Craig Roberts of the University of Liverpool in the UK. The researchers recruited a total of 92 female volunteers and 75 male volunteers. Subsequently, the researchers asked female volunteers to smell the clothes of several male volunteers and select their favorite flavor. The results indicate that women are willing to choose men who differ from them in terms of odor.
Clegg Roberts and his colleagues believe that differences in odor can fundamentally eliminate the danger of inbreeding and also facilitate eugenics.
3. Men are more coquettish than women
A survey has found that men act coquettishly at home more frequently than their wives. Men have always played tough roles and are under tremendous psychological pressure. But fundamentally, both men and women have a fragile side.
Psychologists believe that careers are often the capital on which men rely to act coquettishly. They have a sense of confusion and impending fear of death, which gradually escalates into anxiety, leading to endocrine disorders. At this point, they act coquettishly like children to make women understand his difficulties.
4. Calling his wife ugly is also domestic violence
British royal lawyer Cherie Buchang proposed that domestic violence is not only physical violence, but also mental and economic violence. Many girls have almost lost confidence due to being violated by their husbands. She said, "If a husband scolds his wife for being ugly all day, his wife's mental health will be seriously damaged, which also constitutes the consequences of domestic violence
(Intern Editor: Zhao Minqing)