17 Feb , 13:50
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Scientists have revealed the mystery of falling in love: there are no time limits for the emergence of feelings. A revolutionary study by an international group of specialists has shown that each person follows their own unique path to love. As noted by the leading expert in positive psychology, Professor Saide Heshmati, this process is influenced by both personal characteristics and the conditions of the first meeting.
The fascinating results of research conducted by Dr. Sandra Langeslag at the University of Missouri reveal unexpected aspects of romantic relationship development. Scientists have found that passionate infatuation is a temporary state that transforms over time into a more substantial feeling of attachment. Notably, this deep connection continues to evolve throughout the couple's life together.
Striking discoveries were made while studying the animal kingdom. Observations of prairie voles revealed an incredible fact: these tiny rodents can form unbreakable pairs in just one day. According to Professor Steven Phelps, the first six hours of acquaintance are crucial in forming such strong bonds, demonstrating the amazing complexity of attachment formation mechanisms even in animals.