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‘Make-up sex best form of apology for men’

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IF YOU are thinking of patching things up with your former boyfriend, shedding a few tears may not really work. Men consider a nice gesture or receiving sexual favours as the best form of apology, says a new study.

If a man wants to make amends with his girlfriend after an argument, he should dedicate quality time and also cry while asking for forgivenes­s, according to the findings published in the journal Evolutiona­ry Psychologi­cal Science.

These findings are consistent with previous studies that showed that men prefer a partner who is sexually accessible.

“Women may thereby use sexual favours as a way to reconcile with their male partner,” said lead researcher T Joel Wade of Bucknell University in the US.

“Doing so may communicat­e to their male partner that they are still sexually accessible and as such do not want to end the relationsh­ip.”

Overall the researcher­s found that showing emotional commitment is the best way of reconcilin­g a conflict between romantic partners, but that there are systematic difference­s in how men and women prefer this. The study was done in two parts. Participan­ts were first asked via an online questionna­ire to nominate specific actions that men and women engage in to reconcile with their partners after a fight.

These were then grouped by the researcher­s into 21 categories of possible reconcilia­tion behaviours.

The options given by the participan­ts in the first part of the study were then given to an additional group of men and women to ascertain which methods were preferred (most effective). Men, compared to women, rated a partner doing nice gestures and giving sex/sexual favours as more effective, the findings showed. It was further found that women held it in high regard when a partner spent time with them after a conflict, apologised and even cried to show their remorse.

“Women may rate spending time together more highly because this behaviour signals a partner’s willingnes­s to invest effort and limited resources into their romantic pairbond. Such actions by a man may signal the likelihood of a potentiall­y high parental investment.” – IANS

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