There are flowers in spring and months in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If you have no business to worry about…
Wait! Although there are unique scenery all the year round, the matter of [no object] has always been in my mind, making people unable to eat or sleep well, tossing and turning in spring…
What is the most suitable time for love? Where the hell is my object?
Don’t worry, today we will carefully analyze this problem from a scientific point of view.
Is what Season Suitable for Love?
When it comes to the season of love, many people will think it is spring. After all, when wild cats call spring and proud as a peacock, it usually happens in spring.
Speaking of this problem, we have to mention a concept-estrus cycle.
In such a cycle, it usually includes estrus (also often called estrus), which refers to the period during which female animals accept courtship and reproduction.
Usually, animals such as cats and dogs enter such estrus at specific stages of the year (such as spring) after sexual maturity.
This is because raising offspring at the most food-rich time of the year will make offspring have a higher survival rate.
Of course, we humans also have estrus cycles, but don’t forget, we are advanced primates.
From the perspective of evolutionary history, we will be less affected by the natural environment when it comes to nurturing offspring. Therefore, the suitable season for our human love should be:
The four seasons of the year
In other words, for us human beings, love is suitable all the year round, and… it is indescribable.
Not surprisingly? Surprised or not?
What is the best season for love?
Seeing this, you may have to ask:
Although it is said that human beings can be emotional all the year round, there must be one of the most emotional seasons, right?
(I just shouldn’t have caught this season to find someone! )
The answer to this question is: of course there is.
We only need to count the percentage of people who have sex every month to know:
The most sex occurs in April and August, which are the beginning of spring and autumn respectively.
There are many driving factors behind this, one of the most important of which is [predictable novelty].
No matter in spring or at the beginning of autumn, we will feel the changes of temperature and light. The leaves outside the window will turn green or yellow, and the day will become longer or shorter.
These experiences stimulate our brains, which is also what we expected. In other words, such changes will stimulate us to some extent, but will not stimulate our defense mechanism and make people nervous.
On the contrary, we feel very safe and even a little happy about these changes. Therefore, we will slightly put down our guard and embrace natural changes in these two seasons.
In addition, the study also found that our brains understand spring and autumn as [good] seasons.
During these two periods, our nervous system will secrete dopamine, serotonin, etc. more frequently. These endocrines may be triggered by the above novelty, but our brain will not attribute it this way. It will directly attribute it to the seasonal factor for no reason-this factor is easy to understand and remember.
As a result, these two seasons have more sweet memories, which makes it easier for us to relax. When we put down our guard, we are also more likely to feel good, which is naturally the most suitable season for love.
Seeing this, you may have to ask again:
Since there is the best time to fall in love, is there the best day to fall in love?
There are also some.
What is the best day for love?
As we mention above, when we feel relaxed, we may be more likely to fall in love or want to fall in love more.
In a short period of time, most people and students after work live according to the rules of the week, working and studying from Monday to Friday and relaxing and resting on weekends.
Therefore, the stress we experience during the week is also periodic-we feel relaxed from Friday night to Saturday, and we feel stressed from Sunday night to Monday because we have to face work and study.
This perfectly corresponds to the frequency of sexual behavior occurring every day of the week:
Sexual behavior occurs most on Fridays and Saturdays, with the lowest incidence on Sundays.
In other words, the greater the pressure we feel, the lower the desire to have sex.
To sum up, the best time to fall in love is on Friday and Saturday in spring or autumn.
Then, if it is a region with distinct seasons, there will be at least 48 such days in a year, accounting for almost one eighth of the year.
Therefore, for those who have been single for XX years and suffer from being unable to fall in love, do you have to reflect on how many opportunities have slipped away from your hands and how many have not been able to start over in the past…
Finally, I will quietly tell you a secret: summer is over, will autumn and spring be far behind?