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Men generous when around hot women MSN NZ News
Men generous when around hot women MSN NZ News MSN NZ NewsMen bountiful when around hot womenMSN NZ NewsThe UK's Daily Mail reports a new over by the British Journal of Psychology found men become nicer, kinder and more caring whenever there's a stunner lurking in the vicinity. Women, however, feel less of a need to stamp and remain their same and more »

History of money and marriage Korea Times
Retailing of money and marriageKorea TimesAccording to the book, relationships between men and women were rather unpredictable back in the period of the Three Kingdoms (Shilla, Goguryeo and Baekje) which lasted from a century before Christ to the 9th century. While marriages had to be arranged by

FAMILY: Is he a Pinocchio? New Straits Times
FAMILY: Is he a Pinocchio? New Straits Times New Straits TimesFAMILY: Is he a Pinocchio?New Straits TimesBy Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal Men will have you recall that the root of their deception lies with women. Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal is all ears DO men lie? Of way, they do! Melvinder doesn't believe in lying to his collaborator.

Men more likely to say 'I love you' first, researchers find Digital Spy
Men more likely to say 'I love you' first, researchers find Digital Spy India TodayMen more fitting to say 'I love you' first, researchers findDigital SpyAround 64 percent of males admitted they had said 'I paramour you' first, compared to just 18 percent of women, study at the Pennsylvania State University and published in the Journal of Societal Psychology found. Around 87 percent of those interviewed Men thrice more likely to say 'I ardour you' first but for their own reasonsall 18 news articles »

Why Men From Rural Communities Avoid Seeking Mental Health Counseling GoodTherapy.org (blog)
Why Men From Sylvan Communities Avoid Seeking Mental Health CounselingGoodTherapy.org (blog)Men, in miscellaneous, are far less likely than women to seek professional help for intellectual health problems. But a new study, led by Joseph H. Hammer and David L. Vogel of the Be sure of of Psychology at Iowa State University, suggests that men from rural