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“Unrequited love” is also very positive

08/11/2022
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How to maintain the three elements of mental health?

How to maintain the three elements of mental health?

Unrequited love is commonly known as unrequited love. For this common psychological phenomenon, British psychologist Folmeister found in a research report that the most important practical significance of unrequited love is that it may stimulate people’s greatest potential, but the biggest negative effect is that the client may experience schizophrenia symptom. The average time of unrequited love is 36 days. Unrequited love can appear at any age, but from 14 to 18 years old is indeed a high incidence period. A lover with a particularly rich relationship. There are also unrequited lovers among the elderly over the age of 60 who may only fall in love 3 to 4 times a year. There is a centenarian in the UK who is unrequitedly in love with a 92-year-old lady, and finally plans to duel with his rival in love. Unrequited love is mostly short-lived. According to statistics, people only last an average of 36 days in a single relationship. The average duration of a female-dominated unrequited relationship was slightly longer at about 40 days, while the average duration of a male-dominated unrequited relationship was only 33 days. The psychological reason is overconfidence.

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The psychological reasons for unrequited love are mostly overconfidence. We feel charismatic and strive to achieve what we call a talented person, but the good people we like may be looking for more attractive people of the opposite sex. Men are more likely than women to be unrequited love, statistics show that the ratio is 4:1. Social psychologists believe that areas with more open lifestyles have less unrequited love. In the UK, there are at least 1 million unrequited love each year, which is very painful. Throughout the world, the number of unrequited love may reach more than 100 million people every year. Interestingly, the French, whom the world considers romantic and unrestrained, are rarely in unrequited love.

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It turns out that in French culture, unrequited love is the dumbest and least worthwhile. Many French even consider unrequited love synonymous with fools. Unrequited love has now held interesting events in the UK, expressing the taste of unrequited love as a certain fruit, and lemon stands out among various sour fruits. Someone explained that lemons also have a sour taste, which correctly explains the taste of unrequited love. A new drug was recently published in the United States, and it is said that feelings and behavior can overcome unrequited love. Experiments have shown that the efficiency of the drug is as high as 70%. According to experts, the drug only effectively increases the chemical substance serotonin contained in the brain and blood of the parties involved.

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