Darwin's theory explains why women suffer so much from love





Against women usually try to be gentle and sensual and captivating show weakness, which so attracted to men. However, their passionate nature sometimes gives up in the hands of jealousy and leads to disagreements that are incomprehensible to the stronger sex.

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A study conducted at the University of Oxford, says that for centuries women and men have distinct reproductive rights in that in the course of evolution has led to different strategies in the relationship.

Since ancient times, the woman had to be sure that in the future it will be able to elect to protect her and her offspring, so try to find the best of the best. In his studies of Darwin he calls it "intersexual selection" (the term is used today). < When found the perfect partner, she tries not to let him out of sight.

The problem is that in any relationship at some point there comes a critical moment. At this time, a woman may begin to experience a strong lack of confidence in the chosen one, and experience that is in danger of its long-term prospects. The mind struggles with the instincts that arise unconsciously.

And the first reaction to the threat of a breakup is jealousy. < The attack of jealousy -. It's just an instinct to protect their love in every way In this desperate struggle against the fairer sex has no equal. Men must understand that the more jealous of his beloved, the stronger her feelings. It is worth to appreciate.

Unlike women, men have reproductive function is not so much the birth, but in maintaining the well-being of their offspring. Therefore, genetically "getters" less attached to the pair. In this context, the parting less painful for them.

However, we will not be judged strictly our favorite men: the whole reason - nature and its laws





. Author: Alejandro Arroyo Cano
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