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Science says men fall in love faster—but not harder

Del Bacho by Del Bacho
May 14, 2025
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In the dance of romance, who takes the first leap? A groundbreaking study from the Australian National University suggests it’s men who fall in love faster and more often, challenging age-old stereotypes about hearts and haste.

Surveying 808 young adults across 33 countries, the research reveals that men typically tumble into love nearly a month earlier than women, reshaping how we view romantic timing.

This discovery, rooted in data and human experience, invites us to explore the nuances of love, commitment, and the surprising ways gender shapes our affections.

The study, published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, found that men report falling in love just 0.98 months, roughly three weeks, after a relationship begins, compared to 1.92 months for women.

This gap, fact-checked via the Australian National University’s press release and corroborated by Psychology Today, highlights a striking pattern: men are quicker to feel that spark.

Even more telling, 30% of men admitted to falling in love before their relationship was official, compared to less than 20% of women.

This eagerness, researchers suggest, may stem from social pressures or biological cues that prompt men to pursue romantic bonds swiftly, setting the stage for deeper emotional journeys.

While men may fall faster, the study reveals a twist: their feelings of romantic love and commitment are slightly less intense than women’s. Women, taking longer to fall, tend to experience deeper emotional connections once committed.

This contrast, men’s frequent but less intense love versus women’s slower, stronger devotion, paints a complex picture. The research suggests that men’s rapid plunge into love doesn’t always translate to the same depth of attachment, offering a fresh lens on how love evolves differently across genders.

Conducted across 33 countries, the study’s diverse sample underscores that these patterns hold true beyond cultural boundaries.

From Australia to Argentina, men’s tendency to fall first appears universal, though the reasons, ranging from evolutionary instincts to modern dating dynamics,remain debated.

This global snapshot invites us to rethink assumptions and celebrate the varied ways people experience one of humanity’s oldest emotions.

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Del Bacho

Del Bacho

Del Bacho is a seasoned columnist, fight director, and sports broadcaster with over two decades of experience breaking down the biggest moments in combat sports. Known for his sharp takes and no-BS analysis, he's been ringside for legendary bouts and behind the scenes shaping the action. Now stepping into his next role as GDaddy, he’s seriously trying to bring back that same unfiltered energy for PGMN, just with a little extra wisdom (and maybe a few more granddad jokes).

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