It’s not natural that women like to “rub salt” with words so often.
According to the latest publication from the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the act of “trading melons” that attacks and slanders each other (also known as gossip) by women is considered a powerful weapon to dispute when the relationship Theirs is at stake.
Specifically, when women will give a series of bad news about others (instead of giving positive information) about another woman when this person is “unlucky” that can destroy their happiness, even Directly or indirectly.
The act of “trading melon”, attacking is considered a powerful weapon to dispute when their relationship is at stake.
This could be the explanation why high school always becomes an “obsession” for girls before these endless bad words, such as the following example:
“When I was in high school and had a lot of boyfriends’ attention. Two girls in my class walked around me, made a bunch of weird gestures and said – We’ll never play with Mega” – Mega Hope, a surveyee said.
In the report, the scientists said that they had carried out five studies to find out what causes women to “talk” and talk badly about each other so much.
In the first four studies, volunteers participated in an online survey.
They will be shown a beautiful woman and asked what you think if this person will appear in the community around you.
In addition, about half of the volunteers will have to state how they feel about the hypothetical situation that this woman is flirting with their guy.
All the volunteers gave their opinion on this woman, both positive and negative. The results showed that negative information such as “she was promiscuous everywhere” far outweighed positive news such as “she used to volunteer everywhere”.
Women tend to like to “sell melons” about other women when this one is prettier or more daringly dressed.
This result shows that women often do not like the image of other beautiful women flirting with their boyfriend, and are ready to say bad words and attack that person if necessary.
Other research findings suggest the same thing: female volunteers are more likely to “trade around” about another woman when she’s prettier or more daringly dressed.
This shows that women are very competitive , they are ready to “raise their claws” when there is an emotional or mental threat.