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Last Updated on October 30, 2020
7. Men Like When Other Men Compliment Them
While people might assume that men love to receive compliments from women, the truth is that sexual orientation has nothing to do with how delightful a compliment can be since men are more pleased when other men compliment them. A study from the Binghamton University states that people welcome and give thanks for compliments only in 30 percent of the time. Still, when a man gets a compliment from another man, he sees it as a delightful act which boosts his self-esteem.6. Male Friendships Are Based On Common Interests
Unlike women, men tend to become friends with other men through common interests. According to Ronald Riggio, Ph.D., male friendships are mainly based on common interests. For instance, they may like to play videogames, poker, tennis, football, golf, or watch their favorite team playing. But when it comes to female friendships, they are mainly based on emotional support, meaning women befriend each other when they feel emotionally connected.5. Men Eat More When They Are With Women
It may not make much sense at first, but the truth is that men eat more when they’re having a meal with a woman than when they’re eating in the company of other men. In fact, according to research from Cornell University, men eat more because they want to impress women. This isn’t weird or silly; that’s just how instincts play a noticeable role in the way we behave.4. Men Choose Looser Clothes As They Grow Older
It’s a fact that our outfits have an impact on how we feel and on our mood in general. Not only that, but clothes also affect the way other people see us, and that’s the reason why men in suits tend to feel more confident during business meetings. What’s surprising is the way clothes’ preferences shift as men age. For instance, young males would wear tight shorts or pants even though they aren’t comfortable, but as they grow older, feeling comfortable becomes more critical than looking hot and fashionable.3. A Man’s Lifestyle Significantly Depends On His IQ
According to a study from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, scientists found that a man’s IQ level influences his lifestyle, particularly when it comes to alcohol consumption. So after studying data of around fifty thousand Swedes, it was found that men who have a lower IQ tend to drink too much. However, it should be noted that IQ wasn’t the only factor in alcohol abuse since these men were also dealing with emotional problems. Generally, scientists outline that people with a higher IQ opt for a healthier lifestyle.- Advertisement -