A new study that men are better than women at making up after a fight. The research was by a team from Harvard University in the USA. It at the differences between how men and women up with each after same-sex sporting events. Lead author of the research, professor Joyce Benenson, that men spend a longer time and more effort into making up with their male sporting foes than women did with their female opponents. The researchers recordings of tennis, table tennis, badminton and boxing involving men and women from 44 countries. They that men considerably more time than women shaking hands and physically .
Professor Benenson said she surprised by her findings, especially at how women spent so little time making up with their rivals. She : "What you'll see is that many times, females their fingers against each other….You're by the sport to something but [with women] it's so frosty." This in great contrast to men. Benenson observed that: "With the males, even with a handshake, you can the warmth, the tightness of it." She added: "I this would be the least strong in boxing because you try to the other person, but it's the strongest in this sport. There really is this sense of love for your opponent, which beyond my understanding."