Careful wives will find that their husbands have a very irascible temper and become angry easily for a period of time, but most wives cannot understand what is hidden behind their husbands' behavior. Why do men have bad temper? Some men are caused by excessive stress, while some men are caused by physical needs, resulting in their own irritability. Are women surprised to see this?
British sexologists have recently released a survey that shows that men are more likely to lose their temper if they are not satisfied with their married lives, or if they spend less time together.
Why do men have a bad temper
In addition, experts also collected the heart status of 100 men through wearable devices, and found that there was a certain correlation between the number of times a couple lived and the number of times they lost their temper. The more satisfied their sexual lives, the less negative emotions they had. In response, experts have analyzed that sex is a normal physiological requirement that can promote the release of sexual hormones (mainly male hormones) and alleviate physical and mental stress.
If one's desires are not satisfied, the male hormones in the body are not released, or one is upset and irritable, with a rising liver fire, and one likes to use small things as an excuse to provoke quarrels and vent one's dissatisfaction; Either you are depressed and frowning. At the same time, when excitement is generated, organs can become congested, and if not satisfied, physiological reactions will be blocked and interrupted, leading to the occurrence of some physical diseases.
Regular sex life for men can not only meet their physical needs, but also meet their spiritual needs. Therefore, after marriage, it is best not to live separately for a long time, which is not conducive to two people's emotions, but also to family stability. If you are really forced to live apart, you need to contact your relationship every day. If you don't contact for a long time, it can easily lead to a marital emotional crisis.