1. Focused on Solutions
The empathy system of the stud's brain does respond when someone is upset or expressing a problem. But the "fix-it" region quickly takes over. As a result similar to men, studs tend to be more concerned with fixing a problem than showing empathy.
2. Hard-Wired to Check out Women
Medical research from Canada found that high testosterone (Some studs have shown increased levels) impairs the impulse-control region of the brain. Studs check out women as if on "auto-pilot." They often forget about the woman once she is out of their visual field.
3. Territorial
The "defend my turf" brain area is larger in studs than their femme counterparts. This means they are much more likely to become violent when faced with a threat to their love, life or territory.
4. Matures over Time
The two fundamental differences why studs mature much slower than femmes - for their entire lives they are mostly focused on the end result of an issue much more than they are the issue at hand. The second part is they often have short attention spans.
5. Need to Dominate
Most studs feel the need to be in charge (even if they aren't in charge). They want to feel that they are doing things because they want their partner to be happy, not because they have to do it.
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