On one hand, you finally have vindication for all the times you were accused of "complaining too much." On the other hand, Assistant professor Sue uses the term "immunologically inferior," to describe men in his study - so I'm sure you'll hear that phrase again.
34% of Women and 62% of men have admitted to checking their partners cell phone or social media and read through messages. Many people claim their partners pay more attention to their phones than to them when they're together. Have you done the same?
The research tells us that the corny advice to focus on finding someone who has a great personality instead of a super duper Hottie-McHottie - is actually good for us
The goal is to shine a light on the significant impact women are making everyday in their fields in hopes they will inspire the next (and hopefully larger) generation of female scientists.
As a man you are most likely to waste $3,000 over your lifetime by not listening to your significant other about this one particular issue. What's worth more, your pride or a fatter wallet?
According to a study, men and women can show their love for each other in some very unique ways. Here's how you can interpret that secret language where very few words are spoken.