The study shows that only 17 percent of men surveyed felt compelled to reach out to their exes after listening to 'Hello'.
研究表明,经调查,只有17%的男性听到《Hello》这首歌后,会忍不住想联系前任。
The results were compiled by the dating website WhatsYourPrice.com, which polled 41,000 single men and women.
这项研究结果是约会网站WhatsYourPrice.com根据4.1万单身男女投票后编写的。
According to the same study, women are more open to discussing what went wrong in their relationships, while the majority of men prefer to simply move on with their lives.
根据同一项研究,女性更乐于谈论恋情中出现的问题,而大多数男性则更喜欢忘掉过去重新开始。
Brandon Wade, the founder and CEO of the website, through which members use cash incentives to find love, says: 'Women are known to base things on feelings and emotion, and the instant gratification of texting an ex may seem fulfilling in the moment.'
布兰登·韦德是WhatsYourPrice.com网站的创始人和首席执行官,会员通过这个网站用金钱寻找真爱。布兰登·韦德说:“众所周知,女性是感性的,而且,给前任发送短信的即时满足感似乎在那一刻满足了她们。
He adds: 'While men may be inspired by Adele’s song, they may not want to reopen old wounds by contacting an ex-girlfriend.'
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