Late I make men more stressful than women

Among the survey participants, 59% of men want to be fathers, nearly equal to 63% of women who wish to have their own children.

A survey conducted in England found that when a child is not available, men feel more stressed than women.

Among the survey participants, 59% of men want to be fathers, nearly equal to 63% of women who wish to have their own children. This implies, men also yearn for a home that has as many young laughter as women.

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Men also yearn to have children like women but feel
more stressed if not satisfied. (Photo: Alamy)

For men who wish to have children, half say they experience loneliness when they have not yet announced their father, 38% revealed they felt stressed, 56% felt sad and 25% reported anger. .

Meanwhile, for women, only 27% felt lonely without childbirth, 27% were stressed, 43% were sad and 18% experienced feelings of anger.

Robin Hadley, head of the research team from Keele University (UK), stated: "There is not much research about men's fatherhood. Our work shows the same desire for birth. children in men and women are infertile, but men feel more angry, stressed, sad and lonely than women when they are not satisfied. This discovery goes against the popular notion that women are weak. I like having children more than men and they always experience countless negative emotions more deeply than men without children ".

However, according to the survey, despite experiencing many negative feelings because of being inferior to women, no man feels "guilty" . Meanwhile, up to 16% of women suffer from this feeling of torment.

Update 14 December 2018
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