"Men are not bad, women do not love" is a phrase that many people know, and now there are still people who have found scientific evidence for this sentence. However, in real life, men have contradictory feelings towards "bad women" and also have deep needs and loves.
No woman is inherently bad, and most bad women become "bad" because they desire to change their living environment. When she was still a good woman, there was not a man around to "bad" for her, or her natural style made everyone around her unanimously believe that she was "the embodiment of evil," and she had to go bad. To become a truly bad woman, it requires higher intelligence, the ability to withstand loneliness and suffering, and more importantly, the need to abandon a stable and healthy lifestyle and become accustomed to a lonely and wandering life.
A man doesn't love a woman who is "worse" than himself. It's not so much that she can't give him a stable family, it's more that he doesn't have absolute confidence in her, because "bad women" always seem stronger. A man's love for women must be based on complete conquest, otherwise he will always be in an unsafe state.
A man likes bad women, but the one he truly loves or is willing to be responsible for is still a good woman; Men need bad women, but the underlying reason is because of their own insecurity, or their intuition of the power behind bad women
"Men are not bad, women do not love", which is for women. So, what is the ideal woman for a man? Is it also consistent with the theorem that "women are not bad, men do not love"? What kind of woman do men usually choose to marry?
In life, we often see men easily attracted by the dust of bad women. They like to flirt with coquettish women and often get divorced due to romantic third parties. All of these make us feel that bad women seem more worthy of being loved by men than good women.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)