Men are the most handsome in two moments, one is when they are serious, and the other is when they pay the bill. But many women complain that after marriage, a man's wallet becomes a bank safe, which is easier to deposit than to withdraw. But according to the British magazine New Scientist, a new study shows that men are actually more willing to spend money for their partners after marriage.
The study was jointly completed by Arizona State University and the University of New Mexico. The researchers divided the subjects into two groups, namely "unmarried group" and "married group". The "married group" needs to recall the process of combining with their partner and write down the situation of their first date. The "unmarried group" looked at a street view photo and then described the ideal weather for walking. Then, the researchers asked two groups of people to imagine how, how much and with whom they would like to spend if they made a small fortune.
The results show that whether there is a partner or not will affect men's consumption standards and urge them to open their wallets. In the "married group", men are more willing to spend money on luxury goods for their lovers and travel to Europe together. The men in the "unmarried group" not only want to spend less, but also expect to invest less in love. Among the women in the "married group", more people said they were willing to spend time in social charity activities. This difference was not reflected in both groups of men