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Modern Romantic Men Are Making Love Last, With Science And Soft Power


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The modern romantic adapts, attunes and leads with empathy And in doing so, he's quietly raising the standard for what intimacy can be. Here's what research has to say.

The article from Forbes, published on May 16, 2025, by Ximena Araya-Fischel, discusses how modern romantic men are using a combination of science and "soft power" to sustain long-lasting relationships. It highlights that these men are increasingly turning to relationship science, which includes understanding attachment styles, communication techniques, and emotional intelligence, to foster deeper connections. Additionally, the concept of "soft power" is emphasized, where men employ empathy, active listening, and vulnerability to enhance their romantic bonds. The article features insights from relationship experts and real-life examples of couples who have successfully applied these strategies, illustrating a shift in traditional gender roles and a move towards more egalitarian partnerships.

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