03 March 2025. 10:23 on Islands
Each person is unique, and the pace of love varies greatly from man to man. However, men seem to be faster in heels.
A new study published in the biology of gender differences has shown that men usually fall in love with much faster than women. The average man takes just over four weeks to develop strong romantic feelings, while women usually take almost two months to reach the same emotional milestone. Also Read Why do men catch no feelings after everyday sex and women

Men fall in love with faster
The study was conducted by scientists at the Australian National University and interviewed 808 young people aged 18 to 25 from 33 different countries, including the United States. The study suggested that men tend to fall in love almost twice as fast as women. The average man takes just over four weeks to fall in heels and women move much slower.
The study found that the male “average progression” was 0.98 months after the start of romantic relationships compared to 1.92 months for women. “The average assessment of love for women was 1.92 months after the formation of a romantic relationship, whereas for men it was 0.98 months, which testified that men fell in love with about a month earlier than women,” the researchers said.
What else did the study reveal about love differences?
Interestingly, the study also found that men usually fall in love with more often than women, and the ordinary man was in love 2.6 times, while the ordinary woman reported that she was in love 2.3 times. However, when women fall in love, they usually feel stronger feelings and most likely commit, the researchers say.
“Females had a higher intensity of romantic love, higher affection and more intrusive thinking about a loved one than about men. Men fell in love before women, because a man -tape -launch contributes to the number of potential quality comrades, while for women,” the researchers said.
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional advice.

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