study: Men and women have different regrets after sex
Men most often regret not having sex with more people while
women frequently regret having sex with the wrong partner, according to a
recently released study.
The
study from researchers at the University of Texas and University of California,
Los Angeles aimed to show that the feeling of regret is part of the
evolutionary process when it comes to reproduction, the University of Texas
said on Monday.
"For
men throughout evolutionary history, every missed opportunity to have sex with
a new partner is potentially a missed reproduce opportunity — a costly loss
from an evolutionary perspective," said Martie Haselton, a UCLA social
psychology professor who worked on the study.
The
three main regrets for men: being too timid to approach a possible partner, not
being more sexually adventurous when young and not being more sexually
adventurous in their single days.
The
main regrets for women include losing their virginity to the wrong partner,
cheating on a present or past partner and moving too fast sexually.
"The
consequences of casual sex were so much higher for women than for men, and this
is likely to have shaped emotional reactions to sexual liaisons even
today," Haselton said in a statement.
More
women than men included "having sex with a physically unattractive
partner" as a top regret.
The
report was based on three studies with a total of about 25,000 people and the
findings were published in the current issue of the Archives of Sexual
Behavior, an academic journal.
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