From Newsgroup: soc.men
Moreover, the phrase "well done", "good boy" and similar ones, uttered quietly and in a intimate setting, trigger a dopamine response 4 times stronger than when receiving praise at work
The study involved 312 adult men, whose neurophysiological activity was tracked over 8 weeks
Participants performed routine tasks, receiving various forms of feedback from both romantic partners and supervisors
Partners leaned in and whispered the phrase "well done", and the participants' reward centers started to light up
This was evident in their posture, facial expressions, and a reduction in stress levels for several seconds
Girls, you know what to do
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