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How does HE love? Why men's hearts beat differently

For many women it is an absolute mystery: How do men love? Why do they seem to tick so differently when it comes to love? A couples counselor provides exciting answers. For many women, it's an absolute mystery: How do men love? Why do they seem to tick so differently when it comes to love? A couples counselor provides exciting answers. They feel constricted quickly, show feelings through actions rather than words: Our expert explains why men tick differently than women. The reason also lies in the traditional family structure. Time and again, misunderstandings arise - even though the partner only meant well. That happens in the best relationships. But how do men love? BILD der FRAU talked to couples counselor Michael Mary ("Wie Frauen und Männer die Liebe erleben", Nordholt Verlag) about men's hearts, common misunderstandings and their causes. How do men love? Actions count more than words Is it also a proof of love when a man gives her a high-tech iron for her

When the partner is older

Those who love each other, love each other: A relationship with an age difference should not be a cause for excitement (symbol image). Our author loves a significantly older man. For her, this doesn't matter, but for many others it apparently does. What's the point? The relationship column "Me. You. Him. Her. It." I don't even want to make it exciting. My boyfriend is 19 years older than me. When we met in a bar four years ago, I was just in my early 20s. At the time, I never would have believed there could be a big age difference between us. Then, on our first date, he showed me a photo of himself as a teenager. "Fuck, that's from the eighties," I thought - and avoided the question of age as much as possible. When it came out a short time later, we didn't care. Because: it fit. Soon we moved in together. At a welcome party for the neighbors, we were finally asked the inevitable question: "Tell me, how old are you?" "I'm 21