Single love "is commonly known as" unrequited love ". For this common sexual psychological phenomenon, British psychologist Formeister has revealed some new findings in his research report: the most important practical significance of single love is that it may stimulate people's maximum potential, but the biggest negative effect is that it may cause the parties to experience "schizophrenia symptoms".
Single love may occur in any age group, but the age range of 14 to 18 is undoubtedly a "high incidence period". Emotionally rich 'emotions' may even have a single love affair with others 3 to 4 times a year; There are also individuals over the age of 60 who have a single love. In the UK, there is a centenarian who falls in love with a 92 year old woman and finds it difficult to extricate herself. In the end, he even plans to duel with his "rival".
Single love is often very short-lived. According to statistics, the average duration of a single love between people is only 36 days. The average duration of a single love affair with a woman as the active partner is slightly longer, about 40 days, while the average duration of a single love affair with a man as the active partner is only 33 days.
The psychological reasons for single love are mostly due to overconfidence. We feel that our charm is endless, so we strive to achieve the so-called 'talented and beautiful', unaware that the outstanding person we are looking for may also be looking for a more attractive opposite sex.
Men are actually more likely than women to become the active partners in single love, with a ratio of 4:1 according to statistics. Some social psychologists believe that the more open the lifestyle is, the less unrequited love will be. In the UK, at least one million people suffer from unrequited love every year. Looking at the world, the number of people who experience single love each year may reach as high as 100 million. It is interesting that the French, who are recognized as "romantic and unrestrained" by the world, are rarely in solitary love. Originally, in French culture, single love is the most "silly" and "unworthy", and many French even consider it a synonym for "fool".
Recently, a new drug has even been launched in the United States, which is said to successfully "overcome single love emotionally and behaviorally". Experiments have confirmed that the effective rate of this drug is as high as 70%. Experts explain that this drug only effectively increases the chemical compound serotonin in the brain and blood of the person involved, while the content of serotonin in the brain and blood of single lovers is nearly 40% lower than that of ordinary people.