If you are unhappy because you are over 25 and have not yet found the man of heart, relax! Don't run it! According to science, women only find true love between the ages of 27 and 35. Hannah Fry is a mathematician from the University of London who says, "You will never find true love until after your 27 years!"
On the strength of numbers and statistics Hannah explains that: "The chances of finding true love with the people we know during the first 37% of our first romantic life are very low." Science tells us that true love is between 27 and 35 years old. This means that if you want to get married before the age of 40, you will not find your happy ending with the people you come up with when you are 15 to 27 years old.
Using mathematics he created the "optimal theory of inhibition", thanks to which we can predict how many hypothetical relationships you will have to reject before finding love, your best half. In other words, this method lets you know when to stop searching and retain the best candidate.
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On the other hand, the mathematician recommends using first love to create a realistic expectation of what you really need from a life partner. In fact, it is only after this stage that you can choose a better person than any of your former former partners to consolidate a relationship and take the big step.
The expert assured The Guardian that people follow this strategy of rejection during their first loves without knowing that they are using it to understand and seek out what is the best we can have in our love lives. "We have natural tools that allow us to choose things. Mathematics only offers us a way to describe them," the researcher said.