Why men can't help falling in love faster
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Why men can't help falling in love faster

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When it comes to matters of the heart, men are from Mars and women are from Venus – or so the popular theory goes. They say men become besotted with their partners a month earlier in a relationship than women – and are likely to make the first move to say 'I love you'. They found that men had been in love around 12 per cent more often than women – an average 2.6 times compared to 2.3. Men were nearly twice as likely than women to fall in love before a relationship officially began Researchers quizzed more than 800 people aged 18 to 25 who were in love in a romantic relationship Women are more cautious, and take an average of 1.92 months to develop intense feelings. But once those feelings start, women thought about their loved one 54 per cent of their waking hours Women are more cautious, and take an average of 1.92 months to develop intense feelings.

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