Women are naturally inclined to bite. I believe many boyfriends have this doubt, did they do something wrong? How can you suddenly bite someone? In fact, women are born with a cat nature, she bites you is the performance of love you. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.
Psychological analysis of a woman’s love to bite her boyfriend
1. The “hurt” is instead a testament to intimacy and a means of promoting it.
It’s the same way you and your best friend spill the beans about each other’s flaws. The subtlety is this: I can “hurt” you, but you won’t blame me. And the person who bites doesn’t really bite the object, thus creating a sense of trust. It’s similar to how men sometimes like to throw a few punches at each other.
2. Biting is more suitable for girls who are more subtle than saying they love you or something like that. The seemingly aggressive behavior serves as a “cover” for expressing intimacy.
3. A little “tough” behavior feels more like petting than being gentle. Because you know the other person won’t get mad, it’s a gentle “threat” – “Watch out if I bite you!”
4. When we were kids, the breast-feeding action was similar to biting, and that was a time when we were very dependent on others. Girls are more dependent on men within the domestic cultural climate, not the other way around. So it can be seen as a sense of dependence reproduction and expression it. I don’t think men bite girls very much.
5. “Bite you” and “want you” are near-sounding, which may be a subconscious expression. But people in other countries don’t interpret this properly, so I don’t know how foreign girls are doing.
6. Biting is good for the mouth. The act of biting elicits other interactions, which are all feedback from the bite, and these feedbacks are good feelings, so they can be seen as a motivator.
7. Bites are strong forces that have a firm grip on the person and express possessiveness and control.
8. Leaving a mark. For seeing that you can leave a mark on the other person and see the results of the interaction. But not exactly right, because unless the bite produces a scar, it is not permanent. This imprinting argument is more appropriate for tattoos.