Men worry more about mates' beliefs rather than partners' when it comes to size of penisSeptember 16th, 2009 MELBOURNE - An Australian study suggests that men seem to be more concerned about what their mates think rather than their partners, when it comes to the stature and size of their penis. Annabel Chan, a PhD student at Melbourne's Victoria University who obtained penis measurements from more than 500 men worldwide, describes this phenomenon as the "locker room syndrome".
Women have sex to 'relieve boredom, pity and to cure a migraine'September 7th, 2009 LONDON - Women indulge in sex not for love and passion, but for various other "unromantic" reasons- including relieving themselves of boredom, out of pity for a man and even to cure a migraine headache-says a new book. 'Why Women Have Sex' by Cindy Meston and David Buss has highlighted 200 reasons as to why women have sexual intercourse.
Women cheat with partners more than men!September 2nd, 2009 LONDON - And you thought men do all the "goofing around" when the topic of long-term relationships arises - a new shocking UK poll has found that women are more likely to cheat on their partners than men. Four out of 10 admitted they had been unfaithful compared to just three out of 10 men, the surprising study found.
Online female daters dumping casual sex for traditional marriage partnersAugust 28th, 2009 LONDON - Girls dating online seem to prefer a long lasting relationship to one-night stands, a new survey has found. Over a period of one year the percentage of women looking for "a night of passion" has apparently made a drastic decrease to just five percent from thirty.
How women judge facial attractiveness when it comes to potential matesAugust 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Psychologists have shed new light on how women judge facial attractiveness when it comes to choosing potential mates. "We have found that women evaluate facial attractiveness on two levels-a sexual level, based on specific facial features like the jawbone, cheekbone and lips, and a nonsexual level based on overall aesthetics.
Older women still enjoy healthy sex lifeAugust 10th, 2009 MELBOURNE - While it said that women become less sexually active as they get older, a new study has found that a large number of women aged 60 and above still enjoy a healthy sex life. Dr. Alison J. Huang, of the University of California at San Francisco, studied 1977 racially and ethnically women, aged 45 to 80 years old.
Men avoiding premarital counselling more likely to have problem-free sex livesAugust 7th, 2009 MELBOURNE - A new study has revealed that men on the verge of marriage should avoid sex counselling if they want to have a "problem-free" love life. The study looked into the sexual prowess of couples, and found that women who undergo pre-wedding counselling were more satisfied in the marital bedroom, whereas men who do not attend counselling were more satisfied in bed.
How kissing boosts sexual satisfactionJuly 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - When it comes to sexual satisfaction, kissing may be the perfect way to begin with. Kissing is rated as one of the most romantic acts a couple can engage in, reports Fox News.
Women use online TV more than men doJuly 20th, 2009 WELLINGTON - Women use OnDemand online television service more than men do, to watch the episodes of programmes missed on TV, reveals a study. The study, headed by research firm Colmar Brunton, found that 76 per cent of more than 600 viewers were female and 80 per cent fell under the age bracket of 40.
Daniel Radcliffe insists it's purely coincidence he's only dated older ladiesJuly 9th, 2009 LONDON - Daniel Radcliffe has confessed that he has dated older women in the past but says it is just coincidental. "When I was younger I liked older women but now...
The art of 'outercourse' to spice up sex lifeJuly 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - People who do not want to go all the way to sexual intercourse can still be more sexual, more intimate, and even more orgasmic with their lover, thanks to what sex experts call an "outercourse". Whether you're seeking to abstain, practice safer sex or spice things up, the red hot sexual exchanges involved are well worth exploring.
Fat women have 'lower quality relationships'June 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Fat women are likely to have lower quality relationships, but the same doesn't hold true in case of men, finds a new study. Dr. Janet D. Latner, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa said that heavier women had lower quality relationships, which they predicted were more likely to end.
Marriage rates less likely to rise in places where women outnumber menJune 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has shown that marriage rates in places where women outnumber men are less likely to rise, as the young men feel less pressure to settle down because more women compete for their affections. However, the same study suggests that when these men reach their 30s, the reverse becomes true and proportionately more older men are married in areas where women outnumber men.
A woman's partner status influences her interest in the opposite sexMay 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A woman's interest in the opposite sex does get influenced by her partner status, according to a study. Indiana University neuroscientist Heather Rupp asked 59 men and 56 women rated 510 photos of opposite-sex faces for realism, masculinity/femininity, attractiveness, or affect.
Aussies depress themselves by thinking their neighbors are having more sex than him : SurveyMay 21st, 2009 SYDNEY - Young Australians, who wrongly assume that their peers are having more sex than them, are imposing pressure on themselves, according to a study. Around 70 per cent of the young participants in the Melbourne-based study reported believing that they had had fewer sexual partners than their "average" peers.
September 7th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
LOL! I love the word “snaring”. That’s too funny. I’m glad older women are using the Internet to find love (or hookups) too. I think it’s a good and healthy thing!