Women lose love in marriage much faster than men, shows a new study

They lose love before their men lose their children and household chores may be the new research culprits, published in the <x0); Journal of the Association for Psychological Science”, showed that women have a dramatic drop in love feelings over the years, compared to men. One reason for this, [...]
The new study, published in the <x0-Journal of the Association for Psychological Science”, showed that women have a dramatic drop in love feelings over the years compared to men.
One reason for this, according to research, is that women are more in love than men at the beginning of the relationship, which gives women more space to lose love.
Participants were asked to register every 30 minutes for ten days who they were with and how they felt, and then they filled out a longer questionnaire on the type and purpose of their love.
The study showed that women who were at the beginning of the relationship reported a feeling of love far more than their partners broadcast Telegragraphy.
Women in longer relationships experienced a feeling of love for their partner 60% less than women who had just started dating. On the other hand, the feeling of male love decreased over time by only 0.4%.
The feelings of the excited “ ” on women with their partner dropped by almost 80% over time. Again, the decline was much smaller in men by 30%).
As the relationship stabilizes, the study revealed that women spend more time doing household chores and cooking while men spend more time resting and resting. Bargava also noted that parents can put out the fire between partners, because feelings of love can be redirected towards children and women take most of the responsibilities about children.

Fortunately, the study has work to save us.
Couples reported a huge increase in love for each other when they met again after they were separated for at least eight hours, no matter how long they had been together.
Everything seems to be equal at a certain point among study participants after about seven years of marriage, women and men were almost likely to report that they were in love while enjoying each other's company.
“I believe there is an optimistic interpretation of data ) although passionate love is in decline, it still continues,” Bargava told The Times.
In a recent discovery, scientists claimed to have discovered why we simply cannot stop thinking about our partner when we fall in love.
While it has long been known that romantic love causes the release of the so - called “love seem responsible for the euphoria we feel when we fall in love, this new study has shown that being in love can cause a part of the brain to become. Disillusioned by making sure your desire becomes the center of your universe.
However, experts acknowledge that even though people have been thinking about love for centuries, we are still not clear.
“We actually know very little about the evolution of romantic love,” said lead researcher Adam Bode. /Telegraphy/












