Romantic Ties,Women Chase Men.

Contrary to what is believed, it is Women who chase Men, as A  Study, based on nearly two-billion cellphone calls and close to 500-million Texts, reveals.

Stands true to Biology.

While the Male‘s job is to donate(?) Sperm and to ensure the well-being of the Offspring, it  is th Female  who carries the sperm in the womb and ensures the growth and spread of the Species.

Even this ‘ensuring the well-being of the Offspring’ seems to be limited to Mankind, for in the Animal  Kingdom it is the Female who does this job, look a the Lions,Elephants,Chimps.

Another interesting fact is that in the Animal Kingdom it is the Male which spruces itself and appeals to female while in Man, the Female goes to  Beauty Parlour.

Time more Men went to Beauty Parlours?

Sanskrit Wisdom says that a Man sees in his Daughters his Mother while a Boy sees a Hero in his Father.

Young woman using a mobile phone.
Young woman using a mobile phone. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

After examining nearly two-billion cellphone calls and close to 500-million texts, researchers said they determined that women are more focused on relationships with the opposite sex than men are during their reproductive years, indicating that women are more invested in creating romantic ties.

“It’s the first really strong evidence that romantic relationships are driven by women,” co-author Robin Dunbar, a professor at Oxford Universitytold the BBC.

As women age, however, their grown-up daughters become the people they most frequently contact, replacing their spouses as their “best friends.”

“What seems to happen is that women push the ‘old man’ out to become their second best friend, and he gets called much less often and all her attention is focused on her daughters just at the point at which you are likely to see grandchildren arriving,” Prof. Dunbar said.

BBC reports that men’s phone contact with their spouses also declined over time. Men called and texted their spouse most frequently during the first seven years of their relationship, then shifted their attention to other friends. (Of course, one could arguably interpret this another way: If you’re spending a lot of time with your spouse, you’re probably not contacting them via mobile phone.)

The researchers, who had access to the age and sex of the mobile phone users, said they based their findings on the assumption that mobile-phone communication reflects the most important relationships in people’s lives and the level of closeness of those relationships.

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-hot-button/why-doesnt-he-call-women-drive-romantic-relationships-study-finds/article2410867/?service=mobile

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