I was at the hairdresser today, flipping through the latest issue of Cosmo when I say a blurb that caught my eye. There was a study done by an assistant professor of psychology at Florida Atlantic University that states “the less time a man spends with his partner after sex, the more attractive he finds her”. For some reason it stayed in my head all afternoon, so when I got home I asked hubby what he thought about it. He looked at me like I just got off the mother ship and said, “Huh?” to which I replied, “don’t look at me sweetheart I’m just quoting the magazine.”
He says he has never thought about it and I tend to believe that he isn’t the only one. So how did they come up with the study in the first place? Is it true? Are you more likely to be attracted to someone you haven’t seen for three days after having sex with them? And what message is being sent to women, that it’s a good thing that he hasn’t called in a week?
He says he has never thought about it and I tend to believe that he isn’t the only one. So how did they come up with the study in the first place? Is it true? Are you more likely to be attracted to someone you haven’t seen for three days after having sex with them? And what message is being sent to women, that it’s a good thing that he hasn’t called in a week?