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50% of women and 47% of men said they made impulse purchases while they were excited. Only 64% of people who never attended college impulsively shopped, as compared to 86% who were college graduates.
"When men and women said they actually did exert self-control in sexual situations, impulse strength didn't predict how much either sex would actually engage in 'off-limits' sex," added Tidwell.
Men succumb to sexual temptations (such as cheating) more than women because they experience strong sexual impulses, not because they have weak self-control. At least, these are the findings of a ...
They enlisted 139 women, ages 23 to 35, who were using oral contraceptives at the time, who had stopped taking the pill, or who had never used hormonal birth control, as well as 41 men. See Also ...
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These are individuals with low levels of impulse control ... Another survey found that women were more likely to spend on low-ticket item impulse purchases, while men tend to make more high ...
“The value of each purchase is different.” Ell doesn’t believe that women make more impulse purchases than men, and vice versa. However, men are more likely to spend more on impulse purchases.