Men with higher IQs are less likely to cheat on their wives, concludes a new study. Monika Pietrasinska And, according to researchers, it is so because of evolution. New analysis of social trends indicates that intelligent place greater value on monogamy and sexual exclusivity than their less intelligent peers. However, boffins at London School of Economics and Political Science found that women didn't follow the same trend. The researchers could find no evidence that clever women are more likely than the general population to remain faithful, reports The Telegraph. The findings by Dr Satoshi Kanazawa of the London School of Economics and Political Science were published in the March edition of the journal Social Psychology Quarterly. To reach the conclusion, the expert analysed two major US surveys which ascertained the social attitudes and IQs of thousands of teenagers and adults. He concluded: "As the empirical analysis ... shows, more intelligent men are more likely to val...
Don't let toxic people affect your well-being The company you keep is very important, especially for your well-being. Several times, we get stuck with people who bring us down with their negativity, unnecessary nagging, constant whining and pessimistic nature. And before you know it, this negativity starts getting to you, making you irritable, impatient and cranky. Make sure you first realise if they are that way just with you or everyone around them before doing something about it. Keep an eye out for these types... Lindsay Ellingson People who live in the past: Some people refuse to let go of the past. While it is okay to look back on memories, some people tend to keep bringing up painful events. They thrive on the anger and bitterness associated with those events and bring you down. Solution: Excuse yourself when they bring up the subject or tell them that you don't wish to talk about it anymore. Ones who wallow in self pity: There is nothing more exasperating than people wh...
Leryn Franco It's really quite amusing that our Kamasutra ignited fantasies, stoked the flames of passion and become a sexual bible in the west. But back in India, sex is still a taboo topic and The Kamasutra, a "part of history" meant to adorn bookshelves. But that's changing fast. Women have awakened, and to quote Bette Midler, "If sex is such a natural phenomenon, how come there are so many books on how to?" Much to the Indian male's chagrin; wives who once lived in blissful ignorance, are now demanding to know why they have not yet experienced the big "O" and the mortified Indian male now has a clear choice. Foreplay or no play!!! Sorry guys! Indian women are not willing to be just 'reproductive beings' anymore. They are watching TV, reading books and doing pop quizzes in magazines to assess for themselves where they are placed on the sexual barometer. The sexual revolution in India is no longer just a media event. Women of all ages...