Study reveals that Men are the quickest to say ‘I Love You’ in a relationship
October 28th, 2011 - 11:20 pm ICT by Aishwarya BhattPennsylvania, Oct 28 (THAINDIAN NEWS) The Pennsylvania State University conducted a study on relationships and they concluded that in a romantic relationship it is the men who say ‘I Love You’, the quickest. Women on the other hand are more skeptical about commitment and they keep on beating about the bush, but the men folk come straight to the point and reveal their feelings.
Earlier it used to be believed that the women used to fall in love easily and very quickly, but this new research presents a different side of the coin. The new study says that the men not only fall in love quickly (in just a matter of weeks) but they also reveal their romantic intentions quickly too.
Professor Harrison of the Pennsylvania State University said that, “Men reported falling in love sooner and three times as many men as women said ‘I love you’ first to their partners. Perhaps women are perceived as less rational about love because they have a greater capacity for processing emotional experiences. It can be argued that men’s falling in love and exclaiming this love first may be a by-product of them equating love with sexual desire. But research shows passionate love and sexual desire are distinctly different mechanisms.”
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