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https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2017/10/12/bromances-are-on-the-rise-and-thats-a-good-thing/
Men are sharing more than ever—with their male buddies, at least. "Bromances," non-sexual close relationships between men, are on the rise, a small new study in the journal Men and
https://www.distractify.com/p/bromances-more-satisfying
In recent years, though, bromances have made a resurgence, thanks to high-profile celebrity examples like Obama and Biden, as well movies and other forms of media like The 40-Year-Old Virgin.To find out how satisfying bromances were to the men involved, the study surveyed 30 heterosexual second-year college students who had been in a romantic relationship before, or were currently.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-10-young-men-bromances-romances.html
Credit: CC0 Public Domain. Young men's 'bromances,' close friendships with other men, are more emotionally satisfying than their romantic relationships with women, finds a study out today in Men
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/love-sex/bromances-jeopardising-heterosexual-relationships-scientific-study-sexism-emotional-disclosure-fulfilment-a7998101.html
A study, published in the journal Men and Masculinities, revealed that young heterosexual men find bromances more emotionally satisfying than romantic relationships with women.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171012091014.htm
FULL STORY. Young men's 'bromances,' close friendships with other men, are more emotionally satisfying than their romantic relationships with women, finds a study in Men and Masculinities (a SAGE
https://www.dmarge.com/bromance-romance-study
Now researchers are reporting that men prefer their bromances to romantic relationships, and to the most dramatic media outlets, that means women should be worried. According to a small new study
https://fortune.com/2017/10/13/men-bromance-relationships/
Getty Images. Young men get more emotional satisfaction out of "bromances"—close, heterosexual friendships with other males—than they do out of romantic relationships with women, according
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/living-single/201710/bromance-over-romance-say-men-in-new-study
A bromance, to the men in the study, was similar to a romance with a woman, except for the lack of any desire for sex. The participants said things like, "We are basically like a couple," and
https://menshealth.com.au/turns-out-guys-care-more-for-a-bromance-than-a-romantic-relationship-according-to-study/
In a recent study published in the Journal of Men and Masculinities, researchers confirmed that men are more satisfied in a "bromance" than they are in romantic relationships. Despite male companionship suffering a period of suppression in the second half of the 20th century due to social conditioning, now it's well and truly flourishing.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-10-young-men-bromances-romances.pdf
emotionally satisfying than their romantic relationships with women, finds a study out today in Men and Masculinities. Study authors Robinson et al. interviewed 30 undergraduate straight men
https://time.com/4978727/
MORE: Why Friends May Be More Important Than Family. Men in the study also said it was easier to overcome conflicts and share their emotions—like when a grandparent dies—with their guy friends
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/575020
Young men's 'bromances,' close friendships with other men, are more emotionally satisfying than their romantic relationships with women, finds a study out today in Men and Masculinities (a SAGE
https://www.yahoo.com/news/men-more-satisfied-bromances-romantic-151509555.html
Men in the study also said it was easier to overcome conflicts and share their emotions—like when a grandparent dies—with their guy friends, and to discuss sensitive health information. 28 out
https://www.livescience.com/60674-pals-before-gals-young-men-prefer-bromance.html
For some young heterosexual men, a "bromance," or close male friendship, is more emotionally satisfying than a romantic relationship with a woman, a new, small study from England suggests.
https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/favouring-bromances-over-romances-the-rise-of-platonic-love-between-men-1.4370028
The bromances explored in the study were shaped and defined by a deep, abiding sense of love, trust, vulnerability, blatant shows of emotion, and the sharing of secrets or close personal matters
https://www.mirror.co.uk/science/young-men-getting-more-out-11335761
Millennial men get more out of "bromances" with their best male friends than romances with their girlfriends, a new study has found. Modern straight men have ditched the macho image and are
https://www.bosshunting.com.au/lifestyle/relationships/bromance-more-satisfying-than-romantic-relationships/
"On balance, they argued that bromantic relationships were more satisfying in their emotional intimacy, compared to their heterosexual romances." Of the 30 men, 28 of them also said they would prefer to discuss personal matters with a bromance than a romance. "Lovers are temporary," one study participant said during his interview.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/bromances-arent-ruining-romantic-relationships-theyre-saving-mens-lives_uk_59e0a01ae4b04d1d51810428
In light of the study, some news outlets claimed bromances are "threatening" heterosexual relationships, but James Scroggs, chair of male suicide prevention charity CALM said "it can be
https://www.peacequarters.com/men-find-bromance-satisfying-romance-partners/
Although the study that was done was admittedly small as it only involved 30 white heterosexual males in college with sport-related majors, it certainly shines some light on the reasons as to why men find their bromances more satisfying than their romances. The bromances that these young men reported having involved few relationship boundaries
https://nypost.com/2017/10/12/how-bromances-are-threatening-heterosexual-relationships/
Bromances are more emotionally satisfying and rewarding for men than romances with women — a not-so-brotastic development for the future of heterosexual relationships, a study published Thurs
https://www.reddit.com/r/Maps_of_Meaning/comments/ag1rb9/men_are_more_satisfied_by_bromances_than_their/
They're trying to figure out if you're suitable to be a romantic partner - the stakes are a little higher than being a bro with Scott from down the hall. That means that you have to work at your relationship to meet their standards, which is less immediately satisfying than crushing brewskis at the frat house.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MensLib/comments/7655mw/men_are_more_satisfied_by_bromances_than_their/
Of course men being more affectionate in their relationships with other men is a good, fantastic direction. It shows that they are perhaps no longer pressured to be cold and "no homooo!" to their same-sex friends and can open up more; which is bound to take some pressures off, relieve psychological pain and overall, improve their health.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/75wzp6/men_find_their_bromances_are_more_emotionally/
Men find their 'bromances' are MORE emotionally rewarding than relationships with their wives and girlfriends ... the study found, with young men 'openly pronounce love' to their male friends in a way that would be socially prohibited in previous years, partly out of fear of appearing gay." ... Go ahead and just recite some more excuses you