Study: He likes to get flowers, too
Submitted on July 30, 2001 - 12:00am.
Carolina Powers - Summer 2001
“I hope he likes them,” she thinks nervously. After giving it some thought, the woman decides to buy the little bouquet of flowers at the corner store. They are not extravagant. They're just nice.
Now she stands timidly outside of his house with flowers in tow. The woman takes a deep breath and rings the doorbell.
He opens the door and looks surprisingly at the clumsily tied bouquet. Slowly a grin spreads over his entire face.
Though this scenario might defy convention, research out of Rutgers University might give women a viable reason to give men flowers. It turns out they actually like it.
Now she stands timidly outside of his house with flowers in tow. The woman takes a deep breath and rings the doorbell.
He opens the door and looks surprisingly at the clumsily tied bouquet. Slowly a grin spreads over his entire face.
Though this scenario might defy convention, research out of Rutgers University might give women a viable reason to give men flowers. It turns out they actually like it.
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