Thursday, 22 October 2015

Men and women think of cheating or infidelity in different ways, with feelings of jealousy stronger for men when the cheating involves sex, and jealousy ringing higher for women when it involves emotional cheating.
Those are the conclusions drawn from a study out of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which looked at how men and women respond to different types of infidelity. The findings were published in Personality And Individual Differences.
The data proves interesting particularly as subjects studied were from Norway, where gender equality is higher than the global average: culturally, fathers and mothers share household and childcare duties equally.
For their research, scientists asked 1,000 participants to fill out questionnaires. Authors theorise that jealousy isn’t just ‘learned,’ but an evolutionary

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