When it comes to deciding who to kiss or have sex with, men are not in the habit of thinking twice, a survey confirmed in theory what many women know from practice. Photo by Yuliana Nikolova (Sofia Photo Agency)
Men are less discriminating than women when it comes to deciding who to kiss or have sex with, a survey of New York State University found out.
The survey, which included 1,000 students, concluded that women put a big emphasis on kissing as they view it as a way of assessing the recipient as a potential partner and as a bonding mechanism.
Men, on the other hand, were more willing to have sex with someone without kissing, to have sex with someone they are not attracted to and agree to have sex with someone they considered to be a bad kisser.
Unlike women, men placed less importance on kissing as the relationship progresses.
There was also a difference in the sort of kisses the two sexes preferred, with men liking wet, tongue kisses.