. But the question of who says those three words first can loom large at the start of a relationship.
We already know that the average couple takes surprisingly short two-ish months to declare their adoration. But when it comes to WHO says it, new research published in
found that men in heterosexual relationships are generally more likely to pour their heart out first.from Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, France, Poland, and the UK online questionnaires to fill out about their partner. Over 70% of the participants were women, and 85% of all participants were heterosexual.Women typically announced their amour on day 122, while men typically dropped the L-bomb on day 107.
“However, no sex differences were observed in the duration before thinking about confessing love or level of happiness at hearing a love confession, revealing a sex difference in speech acts but not the accompanying emotional response to a love confession,” ― suggesting that men in heterosexual relationships tend to speak up first, regardless of mutual feelings.The proclivity of men to speak up about their love first is referred to as the “male confession bias,” and has been noted
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