Men’s love affair originates from “pheromones”
Some people have physiological reasons for being "philandering"
One point of view is that the seeds of men's "philandering" have already been planted, as early as in the ape At that time, a male ape owned a group of female apes. They got this through fighting. Whoever is strong has the right to continue the family line. This is the law of survival of the fittest in nature.
Humans evolved from apes. Although this inheritance is too far away, it may not be completely extinct. Besides, after the formation of human beings, for hundreds of thousands of years, especially for thousands of years, polygyny was mostly practiced. Men’s thinking is to love when they can, while women’s thinking is to marry and follow the chicken. These ideas have somewhat formed a certain bad nature, which is condensed in the genetic code and passed on from generation to generation.
1. Love hormones are addictive
Psychology believes that many men like to keep making new love like Ni Zhen, and there are physiological reasons.
Psychologists have discovered through research that there is a special kind of people among the crowd, people who are "addicted" to love hormones such as dopamine and oxytocin. Such people, once the levels of oxytocin and other hormones in their bodies subside, will find new sources of stimulation again, thereby enjoying the extreme pleasure and excitement brought about by high hormone secretion. This is what we usually call the philandering, the new and the old. people.
Byron's Tang Huang, Jin Yong's Duan Zhengchun, Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang, and Ximen Qing in "Water Margin", their common characteristic is that they are easily moved by women, and they are also easily attracted by women. , But day and night, there is no mercy at all. Ni Zhen may be just like them, a person who is "addicted" to love hormones.
2. It may be caused by genes
Scientist research also found that people with certain gene variants may encounter more troubles in marriage.
Research has found that the number of a segment called RS3 334 on the human AVPR1A gene is related to whether a man is an "infatuated man" or a "heartless man." A man may have two, one, or no RS3 334 segments, and the greater the number, the less secure the relationship with his partner. It is reported that the AVPR1A gene is the gene encoding the receptor of the hormone "vasopressin". This hormone is related to oxytocin, a hormone known as the “cuddle chemical.”
3. The shelf life of love is only one and a half years
Zhang Chun introduced that psychological research has found that the shelf life of love is only 18 months. Ni Zhen no longer has love for Zhou Huimin, so he will naturally fall in love with others.
Neuroendocrinology has discovered that love between men and women is stimulated by three chemicals in the brain: dopamine, phenylethylamine and oxytocin. When a man and a woman fall in love for the first time, these three chemicals burst out at the same time, making people's hearts beat faster, their palms become sweaty, they are excited, extremely happy, and unable to stop.
However, after a period of time, the heartbeat will no longer accelerate and the palms will sweat. Moreover, the time spent looking at each other will be less than before, and the intensity of the hug will be smaller than before. Why is this? Because as time goes by, the human body gradually produces an anti-nozolin antibody against these three chemical substances. After a period of time, the effects of these three chemical substances will disappear, and the difference between men and women will The novelty of time will gradually disappear and be replaced by the blending of emotions.
The current relationship between Ni Zhen and Zhou Huimin is more appropriate to be described as "best friends" than "lovers".
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