Passionate love for the acquisition of things is subject, as one would expect, not only women. The results of a study conducted by Professor Ronald J. Faber from the University of Minnesota (USA) confirm that men relieve stress, enjoy and distract from their unresolved problems in exactly the same way.
Passionate love for the acquisition of things is subject, as one would expect, not only women. The results of a study conducted by Professor Ronald J. Faber from the University of Minnesota (USA) confirm that men relieve stress, enjoy and distract from their unresolved problems in exactly the same way. They just make different purchases: men are captured by technical innovations, books, computer equipment, while women spend money on clothes, jewelry and household goods. But in both cases, these symptoms are the same: excitement and excitement before shopping, and after – a feeling of anxiety and remorse. The joy of buying is often complemented by growing debts and strained relationships in the family. In many countries, this addiction is as common as other mental disorders.