Want to have better sex? Find yourself a crying man, sex experts say: ‘Catch of a lifetime’

Guys who devour make better lovers.

According to an expert, it turned out that the Esmeliers are better in the sack.

“Men who cry make the best lovers,” said Marina Lazaris, relationship expert and author of Men Need Love Too.

“Men who cry are the best lovers,” Marina Lazaris, relationship expert and author of Men Need Love, told The Sun.

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“The fine line between vulnerability and masculinity is the biggest challenge for men in today’s society,” Lazaris told The Sun.

She explained that finding a man in touch with his emotions will allow people to find “grasp of life, and not just a day.”

This is something that Gen Z seems to be catching on to as many young women are gravitating towards cool guys who are in touch with their feminine side – a breakfast-loving, sentimental type of guy known as a “babygirl” – like the actor Jacob Elordi, for example.

“I think the definition of what is masculine is changing,” Adam Cohen-Aslatei, director of matchmaking service Tawkify, previously told The Post.

“Some traditional norms are changing. Masculinity today is not about being a tough guy, but about being honest, respectful, protective and emotionally expressive.”

“The fine line between vulnerability and masculinity is the biggest challenge for men in today’s society,” said Lazaris. Courtney H/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com
About 31% of American men have actively changed their behavior to become more vulnerable and open with the people they’re dating, according to Bumble’s 2024 Dating Trends report. VK Studio – stock.adobe.com

About 31% of American men have actively changed their behavior to become more vulnerable and open with the people they’re dating, according to Bumble’s 2024 Dating Trends report.

“Men are now more comfortable showing who they are emotionally, their authentic selves, and letting their personalities shine instead of putting up barriers or worrying about being too emotionally expressive,” Cohen-Aslatei noted. .

And for a quarter of men — 25% globally — this newfound openness has had a positive impact on their emotional state, Bumble reported.

“This desire to make mental health stigma-free for men goes hand in hand with the desire to reshape masculinity in ways that allow for a wider aesthetic and emotional range,” Gabriel Rubin, professor of Legal Studies at Montclair State University. told The Post.

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