Scientists discover how men and women cope with loneliness

Scientists discover how men and women cope with loneliness

Researchers at the University of Toronto found gender differences in the perception of loneliness. They learned that women tolerate it better than men. The scientific study was published in the journal Social Psychology and Personality Science.

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According to the results of the survey conducted with nearly 6,000 participants aged between 18 and 75, it can be said that women are more satisfied with their single lives than men and are also more worried about their sexual lives. This is the exact opposite of the men’s response in the survey.

It also turns out that women are less likely to seek romantic relationships than men. Their happiness depends primarily on their social environment and their self-realization in society.

Recently, scientists conducted another interesting study, which found that Russian rapporteurs began to have less sex. Read here.

Source: People Talk

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