Study pinpoints male insecurity that makes them BETTER in the bedroom
Briefly

A study found that men who perceive themselves as less attractive than their partners are more likely to engage in acts like oral sex to satisfy their partners. Conducted by researchers from the University of Warsaw among 540 men, the study concluded that lower self-desirability in men correlated with a higher motivation to please their partners. This behavior is seen as a 'mate retention tactic', where men aim to showcase their worth and minimize chances of infidelity, thus enhancing the sexual experience for both partners.
If you are a man in a romantic relationship, the less you believe you deserve your female partner, the more motivated you become to strive for her satisfaction.
Men who gave themselves a lower score than they did their partner were more likely to want to satisfy their lover in the bedroom.
This means that the more negatively a man perceived his own value compared to his partner, the more likely he was not only to perform but also to enjoy performing oral sex.
Experts called this a 'mate retention tactic' - a way for men to prove their value to their partners and reduce the chance of infidelity.
Read at Mail Online
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