London: A new study revealed an interesting research that an average person would fall in love four times in their life. Now don’t remember how many times you have fallen.
According to the study, three out of four teenagers would become a victim of this ‘disease’ at least once, and the average person then settles down at the age of 27, the Daily Mail reported
But more than four in 10 admit they went for “second best” because the person they had parted their ways was not Prince—or Princess—Charming for them.
In fact, 61 percent of those admitted they regretted letting go their first love.
The survey of 2,000 adults for Opera North found that a lucky 33 percent settle down with their first love.
It also revealed that 41 per cent said they had fallen in love with someone they should not have and, interestingly, almost half of them admitted this had happened more than once.
But 77 percent believe you can’t help who you fall in love with.
Additionally, a third think that an individual can be in love with more than one person at once. It was euphemism perhaps. Probably, they were justifying flirting, nay?
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