These studies were able to answer some questions about men’s behaviors that excite women:
Why do men care about the cleanliness of their cars more than anything else?
According to Cambridge University psychologist Simon Baron Cohen, men still take more pride in their machines and care about their cleanliness and maintenance than their bodies and their homes.
Cohen considers men’s driving as one way to assert their masculinity and help them feel more in control.
On the other hand, a study conducted by a British research team in cooperation with BMW confirmed that male drivers actually view their cars as an extension of themselves, and consider them as sensitive beings, with unique personalities that have requirements and needs.
Why do men hide their feelings?
Psychotherapist Kristi Overstreet explains that men have as strong affection as women, but prefer to talk about their feelings indirectly, and avoid showing their weakness, because they grew up in an environment that instilled in them certain behaviors, based on predetermined gender stereotypes.
Scientific studies also found that men’s tears are dear, as men have fewer tear ducts than women, and they have 60 percent less of the hormone prolactin, which is responsible for crying.
Often, men need to spend time alone, and isolate themselves in their intellectual “cave”, to recover from an emotional wound, or to escape problems and psychological pressures, and find appropriate solutions.
Some men adhere to complete silence for several days, in search of a sense of privacy, and others prefer to sit alone and meditate in the void or travel to restore psychological balance, before returning to routine life.
Why do men prefer watching violent sports?
Douglas Hartman, professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, explains that watching martial arts helps men identify with traditional ideals of masculinity, such as dominance, risk-taking and competition.
In fact, the less competitive a man’s daily life is, the more sport becomes a means to achieve those ideals at least in his mind, and it is natural for a man to watch his favorite team win, to lead to higher levels of testosterone and adrenaline, which stimulate excitement, strength and activity “.
Do men really not understand women’s body language?
Men are less intuitive than women, and women may be better at reading body language, because larger parts of their brain are active when evaluating other people’s behavior.
In women’s MRI brain imaging, 14 to 16 brain regions were found to be active while the others were evaluated, while only 4 to 6 were active in men.
A study confirmed that men do not know the translation of women’s signals, and most of them are not good at non-verbal communication with her, and they have a problem in noticing and interpreting the woman’s behavior with kindness, and between hinting to the man, and giving him the green light for something.
Why are men attracted to other women?
According to Professor of Biological Anthropology at Rutgers University Helen Fisher, the cerebral hemispheres are less connected in men than in women, and this gives men the ability to focus on one thing at a time, and their focus is completely directed towards the goal, while the structure of the female brain allows to accommodate many emotions at same time.
Some studies also indicate that men are by nature a visual object, attracted to look at any other woman, tend to diversity and hate boredom, and the reason behind this is some genetic factors, and some brain centers that are very active, and enjoy looking at new faces, even if they are less beautiful.
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