Intelligent men make better boyfriends, study finds

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Intelligent men may be more likely to remain faithful to their partners, due to their problem-solving and pattern-spotting abilities, a new study suggests.

While not exactly the most romantic of sentiments, analysis has shown that the steadiest boyfriends are more likely to be able to unpick patterns in sequences of numbers and letters.

The findings come from a new study conducted by Oakland University, which analysed 202 heterosexual men who had each been in a relationship for at least six months.

Researchers found that men who had a particular strain of intelligence and scored higher on specific tests often led a healthier romantic life and expressed greater commitment to their partners.

They were also found to be less likely to display jealousy, insult their partners and resort to “mate-retention” tactics, controlling behaviours that make it costly for a lover to leave the relationship.

It was found that these men tended to be less tempted by risk-taking outside of their relationship, and were less likely to report erectile disfunction problems and fewer psychopathic tendencies.

While the authors of the research have been careful not to oversell the results, given that it did not measure cheating directly, it suggests that men of a particular intelligence have a psychological profile more compatible with remaining faithful.

Led by the data analyst and social scientist Gavin Vance, the study has been published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, with the team behind it suggesting the results are worth following up with further analysis.

They have stressed that the findings of the report are modest and cannot prove cause and effect, with the results relying on what the men said about their own behaviour.

A similar study published earlier this year by the University of Sydney similarly found that that couples in which male partners exhibit high emotional intelligence experience greater satisfaction, deeper trust and better conflict resolution.

In the murky world of online dating and appearance-based apps, this could be an indication that intelligence could be the way forward to a happy, healthy relationship.

The Independent
 
Really depends, Academics of my generation are self-destructive bastards.

Most of them are only a standard-deviation more intelligent than the mean though, the truly gifted are either very successful or impressive, catastrophic failed existences.
Smart doesn’t equal capable, sadly. The amount of super intelligent students in and out of university who can’t work out how to cross a road, get a bus, work a cooker or a washing machine is really quite high.

Maybe it’s the autism, who knows.
 
Emotionally intelligent couples dont need couples therapy because they are able to engage in healthy and iteratice critical co-analysis of their relationship and address the problems, thus reducing the odds of a psychologist destroying the relationship like the homewrecking monsters they are.
 
:nerd: wrote this.

Emotionally intelligent couples dont need couples therapy because they are able to engage in healthy and iteratice critical co-analysis of their relationship and address the problems, thus reducing the odds of a psychologist destroying the relationship like the homewrecking monsters they are.
'Emotional intelligence' is retard cope.
 
And yet the sapiosexuals were accused of being picky, ableist and classist. :story:

-Common sense Grug stay winning.
 
Can I get a grant for five million to prove, once and for all, that water is wet?
Water is in fact state-fluid and will define itself as solid, liquid or gas depending on temperature. Your bio-centric bigotry ignores more chemical state focused truth is rooted in your biological qualifications and a sign of your personal biases. That water is by definition the liquid state is applying unnecessary labels and forcing it to conform to archaic scientific norms.

For those who want to yell at me and say that the state of a chemical is more physics rooted than chemistry can fight my "no science since high school" in the darkened alley such low-brow comprehension belongs.
 
"smart people are better at things than not smart people"

Wow, congratulations...
 
All good things are correlated together. All bad things are correlated together. Life is not fair. There's no point buy at birth, only fetal alcohol syndrome.
 
"Intelligent men make better boyfriends - and won't be boyfriends because women prefer bad boy tingles over long-term stability"

Forgot the caveat there Oakland University :smug:
 
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