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If you're like the majority of men, you're probably guilty of not always telling the truth and trying to get away with a variety of deceptions. They may be minor — like exaggerating your income or your favorite sport — or they may be major — like cheating on your significant other or using steroids to be bigger and stronger. But if you do these things too often, it starts to impact not only your life but also those around you. Men tend to lie because they don't know how else to deal with their issues; women tend to cry because they don't think that getting help is worth it. Take a look at these statistics. A 2010 Cornell University study found that when men are questioned, they are more likely to lie in response to questions about their income or their closest friends' incomes when compared with women, who are more likely to cry in response to the same questions. The same study discovered that when it comes to their closest friends' ages, both men and women tend to understate the age of the person they perceive as being older than them. A 2009 study by Zickar et al., published in Psychological Science, found that men tend to underestimate how intelligent they are compared with women. Similarly, they are also more likely to underestimate how hard they are working. A 2007 study by Menon et al., published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, found that when men are questioned about their subjective well-being or how often they feel anxious or worried, they respond with more statements related to difficulties in work and relationships. Men are more likely to blame their co-workers for being too negative and hostile, rather than recognizing the ways that they contribute to these feelings. The same study also showed that men were less willing to report on their quest for psychological help such as therapy and medication. This tendency was more pronounced among men who were younger and those who felt like they weren't very committed to their relationships or ambitions. A 2007 study by J.J. Liu et al., published in Psychological Science, found that men are less likely to report their emotional problems to others, including their friends and family. Men are more likely to hold back tears because they believe that crying is the way women express sadness or pain, not men. The same study also found that men were less likely to report on their quest for psychological help such as therapy and medication. This tendency was more pronounced among men who were younger and those who felt like they weren't very committed to their relationships or ambitions. Men are more likely to hold back tears because they believe that crying is the way women express sadness or pain, not men. The same study also found that men were less likely to report on their quest for psychological help such as therapy and medication. This tendency was more pronounced among men who were younger and those who felt like they weren't very committed to their relationships or ambitions. Men are more likely to hold back tears because they believe that crying is the way women express sadness or pain, not men. The same study also found that men were less likely to report on their quest for psychological help such as therapy and medication. cfa1e77820
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