A new study has revealed that men are more interested in the quantity of sex, whereas women are more into the quality.
Researchers have revealed that the relationship ‘deal-breaker’ that mostly affected the romance between men and women was ‘dishevelled,’ ‘lazy’ or ‘needy,’ The Independent reports.
In the study, which included 6,500 people, it showed that for a quick sexual encounter, only ‘smells bad’ and ‘has poor hygiene’ were deal-breakers.
Meanwhile, men seem to be more concerned than women about ‘talks too much.’
Both genders agreed that the three worst ‘deal-breakers’ were ‘dishevelled,’ ‘lazy’ or ‘needy.’
Author Peter Jonason of the University of Western Sydneyn said that deal-breakers were probably unreasonable when one had a seriously misguided impression of their own value on the market.
And the top ten deal breakers were:
Dishevelled
Lazy
Too needy
No sense of humour
Lives far away
Bad sex
Lacking self-confidence
Too much TV
Low sex drive
Stubborn
Photographs: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com