Do men love women aesthetically & women love men emotionally? Thus, do women love men more? Former is stronger?

Yes, men love women more than women love men. Even today, when men are second class citizens there are still guys willing to champion women's rights (and privileges). Do you think if women were in charge they would be putting men on a pedestal and taking care of their "loved" ones?.

Men love women more; both physically and emotionally: Women don't tend to date poor guys. They tend to "want" men not because they love them but because they like to be loved by them. The "key" to female arousal lies in them being the centre of attention and feeling sexy rather than feeling anything for their partners.

(they are self-centred and selfish). Guys tend to suicide more and also tend to have a harder time after a break up. Women are the ones asking for divorce more often (>70%).

Besides.. Men have dedicated a lot of art to women, but what about the opposite? : When women paint, they tend to paint other women. When women write about love, they focus on the woman being the centre of attention and “love” becomes a synonym for “gynocentric egocentrism”.

When women sing about relationships, they rarely focus on the guy; it is always about them unless they are looking for someone to blame. Also, we can’t forget female sexual arousal is narcissistic, and it says a lot about female’s idea of “romance”. It is but a one way street pointing at them.

And women seem to love women far more than they “love” men both physically and emotionally. So, why do people think women are the "romantic ones" when they are just selfish, emotionally distant, sexually indifferent, self-centred and hypocritical gender narcissistic lesbians?. Don't let yourself be fooled by the "women are romantic" bs.

Their lack of sexual desire towards the opposite sex doesn't make them more "loving" or "emotional"; lust and love are not mutually excluding. As a matter of fact, it seems sex drive and love have a lot in common, and this could explain why men love women more than women love men.

I think Women are easier to love because there is a codependency factor due to a 9 month gestation period and the cost of caring for a child, this drives them to compromise more often. Men are harder to love because of their sense of separateness from others that drives them towards independence, the lone wolf effect; sort of speak. I agree it's a case by case basis too but as a general trend I think that since woman desire such a strong commitment, it makes a relationship easier to maintain for men once they step into it.

Men are harder to love because they have more options to maintain their independence. So in the end, I think women end up loving men more. As for the high suicide rate for men due to a relationship failure, I think that men spend a lot of time self examining their skill sets and abilities but not their own emotions, so they fall prey to a deeper depression.

Women seem to be constantly evaluating their feelings so they would be better at disarming the melancholy of depression before it's unmanageable. The older I get the more I ask myself why I'm feeling a certain way so I wonder how much age determines men's ability to love more deeply without risk to their sanity. There is so many factors that I can't be certain but my money is on women that have developed their ability to love men more.

It will be interesting to see what the sociologist query on same sex relationships 20 or 30 years from now, I can't help but to wonder if we will find more clues to this conundrum. I would not be surprise to find out that our ability and the intensity of our love is also on a spectrum that could be influence by some combination of our genetics and environment.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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