Monday, October 17, 2011

When Men Become More Faithful Father

Men turned into a different person now married and have children. This assumption is true. Research shows, married men with children tend to be more interested in parenting than the desire to attract the attention of the opposite sex. As a result, men who have become fathers tend not interested in having an affair.

This study found that men who have had children tend to have lower testosterone levels. Certainly when compared with single men or married men who have not had children. This hormonal factors that influence men to be more focused on children and families, and reduce the propensity for cheating.



"Levels of testosterone affects behavior and personality, it also helps men to compete to get a partner. As a family man and having children, parenting becomes essential and the couple work. Men, as fathers, also naturally feel responsible and have an attachment to run parenting with her partner, "explained researcher Christopher Kuzawa, associate professor of anthropology at Northwestern University.

In another study of testosterone decline in men is said to occur once they are married. Yet this research proves, married men have lower testosterone levels when it had become a father. The researchers measured the ratio of testosterone levels in Filipino men, aged 21, married but had no children.

Still according to the same study, five years into the future, married men without children will experience a decrease in testosterone levels about 14 percent. While married men with children, testosterone levels decreased 34 percent.

According to one researcher, Lee Gettler, an anthropologist at Northwestern, the higher the role of men in the house, as a father, his testosterone level goes down. Including when a man caring for children 1-3 hours per day.

This type of a guy's attention will focus on his role as father. So the desire to compete attract the opposite sex unbeaten run with an interest in the role of caregiving, as a father.

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