Question Posted Saturday September 24 2011, 12:58 pm
why do men fall in and out out of love so easily, while women fall in and out of love so hard? guys, i appreciate honest answers. do you ever find yourself completely in love with a girl and after a while it goes away....why
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdviceMistress answered Tuesday September 27 2011, 2:06 pm: I don't feel men fall out of love easier than girls I think it's just as hard for them as it is for us. Men don't show emotion they don't want to because its a sign of weakness. At a young age boys are told its not okay to show emotion or cry and therefore after a break-up you're least likely to see a guy show any kind of emotion. Women on the other hand well we just show a lot of emotion. Some women if may be hard on and there's some that move on pretty quick. I was in a relationship for a year and a half and my feelings for my ex started fading away. I was no longer happy and I was afraid to say it.
I believe its untrue though that men move on faster...it can really be either or. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
TuscanSun answered Sunday September 25 2011, 3:15 am: If you're talking about a span of less than a year, it wasn't love.
If you're talking about a span of 10+ years: Some people (both men AND women) can "fall out of love" simply because they're not being stimulated emotionally the way the used to, and they crave it. They get bored, tired of the "same ole" and like to move on.
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