Women find men who sleep little more attractive

Does your man easily sleep twelve hours straight? Uncharming, we think en masse. It's precisely men who sleep little that we find - to put it bluntly - sexy.
That has everything to do with testosterone.
Charming sleepyhead
Men who sleep less turn out to be more masculine. This is evident from a study that looked at the relationship between little or poor sleep and how you feel the next day. The research has shown that women more often suffer from sleep problems than men. For instance, women generally have more trouble falling asleep. But there's something funny going on with men. With men, there is a connection between the amount of sleep they get and how masculine they feel and how sexy they are perceived. The less a man sleeps, the hotter we find it as women. We fall for a sleepyhead, that idea. The study found that men who are seen as masculine sleep on average twenty minutes less than men who are seen as less masculine. The less a man sleeps, the hotter we find it as women. We fall for a sleepyhead, that idea. The study found that men who are seen as masculine sleep on average twenty minutes less than men who are seen as less masculine.
Doing something
The explanation? The man who needs little sleep is said to be strong. Strong in his shoes. Able to take on the world with little and protect you in it. It sounds like strong seed, good for procreation. You want such a masculine man who doesn't complain about a beauty sleep. You get hot from messy hair and a man with his own life. Who is busy. Who is doing something. You don't want a wimp, a softie who just lies around in bed. You want that hard worker, who goes to exercise at six in the morning before work starts. That motivates you in your life too: no one gets warm from a lazybones and no cat will purr from that.
So; especially look for that one guy who is active and that day and night is. That's the one you want. That masculine man who sleeps little. Or at least twenty minutes less than you.



