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Which girlfriend is best for a man?

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 08:29 AM

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    Apr 11, 2026

    Being a man's third or fourth girlfriend is often more ideal in terms of emotional maturity and relationship stability. Men at this stage often have some emotional experience and communication skills. The main influencing factors include the emotional running-in period, improved self-awareness, clarity of mate selection criteria, emotional management ability, and economic stability.

    1. Emotional running-in period:

    In the first stage of love, men are often over-idealized due to lack of experience. In the second relationship, men may develop a desire to control due to compensation psychology. After the third paragraph, you learn to tolerate differences and handle conflicts rationally. For example, he will communicate proactively instead of being cold-blooded, and his understanding of women's emotional needs will be more accurate.

    2. Improve self-awareness:

    After experiencing the first few relationships, men become more aware of the boundaries of their emotional needs. The survey shows that men aged 28-35 are 47% more accurate in describing their partner's characteristics than men aged 20-25, reducing relationship breakdown caused by cognitive biases.

    3. Clarity of mate selection criteria:

    In the early stages of love, it is easy to be attracted by superficial factors such as appearance, but in the later stages, people will pay more attention to value matching. From the third term onwards, when men choose long-term partners, their emphasis on intrinsic qualities such as responsibility and empathy increases by 62%.

    4. Emotional management ability:

    Young men have higher testosterone levels and are more likely to be impulsive. After the age of 30, the prefrontal cortex is fully developed and their ability to regulate emotions is significantly enhanced. Psychological experiments have confirmed that men's willingness to repair after conflicts at this stage is three times higher than before the age of 25.

    5. Economic base stability:

    Around the age of 30, men's career development tends to stabilize, and financial pressures such as buying a house and a car are relieved. Data shows that the divorce rate for love marriages at this stage is 41% lower than before the age of 25, and material security reduces life friction.

    It is recommended that women observe each other's emotional reflection ability in the early stages of a relationship and assess growth by talking about their ex's experiences in non-detailed terms. At the same time, pay attention to individual differences. Some men who mature early may have mature traits in their second relationship. Participating in psychological counseling or marriage and love courses together can accelerate cognitive running-in, and regular personality tests such as MBTI can also help mutual understanding. Maintain your own emotional independence and avoid excessive pursuit of label judgments of "who is your current partner." The core should be to focus on the actual quality of getting along in the current relationship.