TA的每日心情 | 开心 2015-12-23 04:08 |
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@九九 我也是这么想的。女人家庭责任感更重,感情上会偏向正方;男人可能对反方比较有体会,但理性上也认同正方。 ( z x8 d8 o7 W$ v
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再引用一段Fisher女士的观点吧:
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) K! t) \6 V5 yWomen -- now just as awful as men!
0 [' J2 Q+ {' L: MFor a long time, Dr. Fisher explains, adultery was a man's game. That's because women depended on their husband for their livelihood and support; if they strayed from the marital bed, they might lose that security. (In previous hunting and gathering societies, where both genders contributed more equally to the family, women were more likely to cheat.)
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; c9 \( d3 m0 nThe modernized economy has changed the stats. Recent surveys show that for those under 40, adultery rates are the same for men and women. "Now, as women are piling back in the job market and regaining what they have lost -- economic power -- they are expressing their sexuality," Dr. Fisher says. "They can risk it." . R' C# t) R; q( n9 K6 f' e6 [
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And there's more bad news: Men and women may cheat equally now, but they have different goals. For a dude, it might be about "sex and adventure" -- also known as the novelty of seeing a pair of boobs that do not belong to your wife. For women, adultery tends to signify a deeper dissatisfaction. She's not sleeping around because she wants a one-night thrill; she's probably looking for a whole new life. % `, k* v, J+ O: L' e& E# L7 ]
0 q& V8 y. `2 o"54 percent of men in one study who'd been adulterous said they were perfectly happy with their wife," Fisher says, compared to only 36 percent of women. "Women are more likely to go out when they're looking for something else -- they're looking for a new partner." |
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