According to the studies held by scientists from Indiana State University, males are blind to any efforts made by the opposite sex to attract their attention. Three hundred students of both sexes participated in the study dedicated to this topic. Every participant was offered to view a set of 280 female pictures and asked to determine which of the four listed emotions (friendliness, sexual interest, sadness, or aversion) were displayed on each picture. Continue reading »
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Can differences in biorhythms of men and women disturb harmony of a love? As scientists believe, indeed they can. Those scientists offer advices on how to find that mutual passion. Psychologists affirm that “owl-lark” couples do argue a lot, it is harder for them to find a compromise, they go out in public less often, and feel disconnected from each other far more often. The issue gets intensified by the fact that the partners obviously have sex less often as well. Surely, couples that have the same biorhythms also may encounter different timings in passion. After all, the female and male sexual sensitivity clocks are very much different. We have to do something about it! Continue reading »
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