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10 Scientifically Proven Facts Every Woman Should Know About A Man’s Brain

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The main war we have in our culture and society is to “understand” each other. All this famous chaos that people have created that it is very hard to understand women and have made millions of memes and joke about is just not fair. Stereotyping a whole group of people based on the sample is just not logical at all. Same goes for men, when women call men with weird names and stereotype them for a certain behavior.

Well, we recently got our hands on a study that was totally based on the age group of boys from 18-22. Yes, it is very clear that the mindset of every man changes with the age bracket they are in. But the age bracket which catered this study was the age in which they are clearly are more careless and free. This study clears all the misconceptions that were around men all this time.

They are just being friendly and NOT flirtatious

They too want your company sometimes and nothing else

Always eatin my head, brain & now face… ?☺️❤️

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This study will show you how men, too, can be super vulnerable sometimes and lonely too. They are so frustratingly focused on solutions.

1. A study shows that men having the “promiscuity gene,” estimated 60% of the population, are more likely to marry. But that’s not all. Both them and their wives are also more likely to report relative marital bliss, the researchers found.

Unfortunately, the association is so small, said the study’s lead researcher Hasse Walum of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, “You can’t use it for screening potential mates.”

2. Workplaces with unconsiderable hierarchy can cause men to have uncontrollable anxiety in comparison to an estimated chain of commands that is practiced by military and works of it. It reduces the level of testosterone and curbs aggression.

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3. Father-to-be too goes through hormonal changes. Prolactin goes up, testosterone goes down which is likely an encouraged behavior for parenting. The pheromones of a pregnant woman may waft over to her mate to spur these changes.

4. It has always been the case when men are seen to compete for status and mate when they are still young but when they age, they seek bonding and cooperation. The research found that men with high testosterone levels tend to be better at a one-on-one competition, while those with lower levels excel at competitions requiring team cooperation.

5. Dad’s specific parenting behavior with their kids, more rough-housing, more spontaneity, more teasing — can help kids learn better, be more confident, and prepare them for the real world, studies have shown.

This must be shocking to many but this is SCIENCE! You just can’t deny it. Know any breaking stereotype facts that we have missed? Share away in the comments below. Cheers. 🙂

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