Men and women are programmed differently when it comes to temptation
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 15:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Temptation may be everywhere, but it's how the different sexes react to flirtation that determines the effect it will have on their relationships. In a new study, psychologists determined men tend to look at their partners in a more negative light after meeting a single, attractive woman. On the other hand, women are likelier to work to strengthen their current relationships after meeting an available, attractive man.
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