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Men who love spooning are said to make better partners

Science says that hugging benefits a person in various ways, and those men who like to spoon each other are also said to be better partners.

Advanced social policy has accelerated the abandonment of old gender norms, that's why embracing outside the four walls became something taken for granted and "normal".

Nevertheless 20 percent of British couples/men, who like to spoon themselves, not this one they want to admit for fear of losing their manhood. 55 percent of men admits that there are fear of showing one's feelings due to potential ridicule.

But science has found that there are a lot of men who like to spoon themselves better partners.

Men who like to spoon each other make much better partners.
Men who like to spoon each other make much better partners.

Psychoanalyst Steve McKeown is for UNILAD told that men who like to spoon each other probably more sensitive, they are understanding, compassionate, pleasant and in touch with his feminine side. Sensitivity is a very important characteristic, as partner relationships are often complicated in today's stressful society.

All of the above characteristics also affect the increase emotional intelligence - men who are in touch with their emotions are more emotionally intelligent than those men who have not developed this characteristic - which is the most important in any partner relationship.

Men who are sensitive they spend much more time with the woman, who adore and love her, and as a result, they are ready much earlier make compromises. The psychoanalyst states that the position of the spoon shows dynamics, in which one of the partners is in a role protector. A case of vulnerable position, when to a partner we believe.

The position of the spoon indicates a dynamic in which one of the partners is in the role of protector.
The position of the spoon indicates a dynamic in which one of the partners is in the role of protector.

Among other things, they are also in a recent survey Love, Lust and Loneliness, carried out on Status Online and the Family Stability Network, found that today's men are looking for happiness and they have many fears and worries about showing emotions.

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