Unravel male behavior

Anyone who thinks your boyfriend doesn't believe in marriage would cheat on you without thinking twice and don't know when you're faking an orgasm needs to know you a little better. A survey by AskMen revealed how they think and act professionally and in relationships.

In all, approximately 80, 000 people were interviewed to help uncover male behavior. The questions addressed topics such as betrayal, which most draws attention in a woman, marriage and sex.

Some answers are surprising and can make you change the way you see your partner a little.

How do they choose girlfriends?

Those who believe it was beauty that hooked her boyfriend's heart forever are wrong. When choosing a partner, most of them (34%) value loyalty primarily. Then comes the sense of humor, then the care she shows him and, finally, the intelligence.

The search for the girlfriend is done in real life, as most respondents (37%) said they did not use the internet to get dates. However, 13% of them revealed that they met at least one of their mates with the help of the network.

But work is not one of the best places to try to win over the beloved: 45% of respondents believe that dating someone in the corporate environment is a bad idea. However, 56% said they would take their colleagues to bed if given the opportunity.

Those with children also lose at the time of conquest: half of them said they would not be comfortable dating those who are already mothers.

And if you're the type to drop your high heels when you go out with your boyfriend, it's time to let go of that worry. In the survey, 85% of respondents said they do not mind that their partner is taller.

However, the number of men you have slept with makes a difference: for most of them (34%), a woman becomes promiscuous when she has more than 10 ex.

What Matters in Relationship (and Marriage)

If you are one of those women who, when they start dating, they forget to take care of themselves, then that may be why their last relationships didn't work out.

Although most survey participants (53%) said they would not break up if their partner gained weight, a high percentage (47%) would act the opposite way.

And it's not just the silhouette that matters to the compromised. The first characteristic they said they would like to change in their mates is mood (15%), followed by sexual appetite (11%). But all is not lost: 14% of respondents would change nothing in their loved ones.

Anyone who thinks they don't care about marriage is wrong. Most of them (66%) said they believed in marriage and pledged to help preserve it. But if you don't have the dedicated wife profile, don't worry: 48% said they wouldn't break up with a girlfriend for it.

And, at the time of marriage, most of them (35%) do not think it is important to formalize a prenuptial agreement. Perhaps this explains why so many (79%) believe that men always lose out in divorce hearings.

How do they behave in relationships?

Unlike most women, they respect their partner's privacy. Thus, most respondents (36%) said they never read their girlfriends' Facebook or email, nor minded (44%) if their ex-friends were on their friends list.

Respondents (84%) also revealed that they would not monitor the companions' steps with a GPS implant, for example.

Another behavior that the survey points out is that most of them (54%) strive only occasionally to be romantic, especially (73%) to be closer to their loved one. And it seems that they are linked in the signals, as 74% of respondents said their partners notice when they become more affective.

And if the relationship is not working, the most common way for them to end it is in person (55%). But 13% still prefer to do it over the phone.

Do they cheat?

For those who always claim that all men cheat, the research comes as a surprise. Most respondents (36%) revealed that they would not mislead their partner even if they had no chance of being discovered.

They justify this behavior by saying that it goes against their principles or that they love their partners too much to betray them.

And other answers help confirm male good conduct: Most (86%) of respondents said they had no friends who made a fake social profile to hide a relationship or who used the internet as a means to find lovers (67). %).

They and the sex

Just as women are never satisfied with their appearance, they always think it is possible to improve something, but in their sex life. Most (39%) demonstrated this in the survey. Incidentally, for 78% of the male audience, this part is only healthy if there are several relationships during the week.

But that does not mean that they would do anything to make their sex life satisfying. Most participants (40%) stated that they prefer not having to pay to have sex. In addition, 63% said they never told a woman they loved her just to take her to bed.

They also don't lie about other things. For example, 51% say they have never lied about the number of partners they have slept with. In contrast, 16% said they had faked orgasm more than once.

In this regard, research further reveals more. Most of them (55%) believe they can identify when they pretend they got there, and they don't feel well about it. In fact, 51% of participants say they are offended by this behavior because they are unable to satisfy their partner.

This rate may explain why 31% of respondents said they would like to increase their penis size to feel more confident. But this is just one of the fantasies that go through the minds of men. They also fantasize about their girlfriend's friends (37%), but try to avoid that thought.

Thus, the next desire is to go to bed with two women at the same time (37%), having anal sex (18%) and in public (14%). And they seem to be quite honest about their fantasies about their partners: 68% said they had no problem telling them their wishes.

And what do men think about themselves? For most respondents (40%), male charm only begins to decline at age 40. And you, do you agree with that?