Briefly explain how women and men are similar and different from one another when it comes to experiencing love and romance.
What will be an ideal response?
On the one hand, women’s personalities do tend to be more oriented toward love and romance than men’s. Women rate themselves higher than men do across a set of traits known, collectively, as emotional investment (loving, lovable, romantic, affectionate, cuddlesome, compassionate, passionate), and this sex difference emerges almost universally across cultures. On the other hand, having a “loving” personality does not necessarily mean that women experience love and romance more intensely than men. In fact, women and men generally think of and experience love in similar ways, as an affectionate feeling of deep attachment to another.
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