He was more miserable than her when he fell in love

Although men are always strong in love, a study shows that they are more vulnerable to ups and downs in love than women.

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'It is important for women to simply have a love. Having a partner is something that means a lot to women. You will see it in every magazine for women. But in the love of men is the object of sensitivity to romantic or distressing events, ' said Robin Simon , a researcher at Wake Forest University in North Carolina.

Livescience said Simon and colleagues interviewed 1,611 young people (including men and women) aged 18-23 about their love and affection relationship during the love process. Experts also asked subjects to study the habits of substance use and a history of depression. Two years later, the team interviewed the subjects again with similar questions last time.

The results show that unsustainable relationships are often associated with depression in women and men. But this trend is most evident in men who use stimulants. This finding rejects the traditional notion that women are more sentimental than men.

"Regardless of how men appear, they are not completely emotionless at events in love , " Simon said.

Much of the previous research on the effects of sexual relations on men and women focused on adults, especially married couples. These studies show that the quality of marriage affects both sexes equally. However, how it is expressed depends on the gender.

'One of our traditional notions is that men should not be sad about love. While women can freely confide in their minds, men find stimulants to get rid of emotions that they shouldn't have. Therefore, women often become distressed, worried and men use stimulants and close themselves, "Simon explained.