Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Slimming men and women - ? You ask me how much I love you, and * * * represents my heart.
? You ask me how much I love you, and * * * represents my heart.
You ask me how much I love you, and * * * represents my heart. The heart-shaped symbol depicts not the heart, but the beautiful buttocks of women? Galdino, an American psychologist who studies perversion? Planzaron thinks that the heart organ is not only different from the symbol of "heart" in shape, but also different in color.

The cause of the matter is this:

So, the heart-shaped symbol symbolizing love has nothing to do with "heart", but comes from the shape of women's buttocks? In the scientific spirit of breaking the question to the end, scientists planted the sun and launched the "heart-shaped beautiful buttock research action" that lasted for more than a month.

Is it the human heart or * * *?

Where did the expression "heart-shaped beautiful buttocks" first come from? Galdino? Does Pranzaron really exist? Or is it another fictional character?

The reporter who planted the sun found that it really existed. Galdino? Dr Galdino F Prazalon is currently a professor of psychology at Roanoke College in Virginia, USA. Its main research direction is * * * sexual perversion and its relationship with pornographic literature, as well as the corresponding treatment from the perspective of spiritual neuroendocrinology. It can be inferred from these two extremely long academic concepts that Professor Pu has been deeply involved in this field and accumulated a lot of experience. In particular, his understanding of pornographic literature may lead him to put forward the theory of heart-shaped beautiful buttocks.

Out of curiosity, the reporter contacted Professor Pu by email and asked him about the truth of the rumor about Weibo. Many days later, Professor Pu responded in a friendly way (that's why it took more than a month), shyly saying that he mentioned in an interview with a famous voyeur network in the United States: this conclusion was drawn by analyzing myths and other people's related research, and the heart organ was not only different in shape from the "heart" symbol, but also inconsistent in color. In contrast, the two circular protrusions of the typical "heart" symbol are very similar to the shape of a woman's buttocks when viewed from the back.

Professor Pu found a lot of evidence for his conclusion: "Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology, is beautiful all over, but her hips are particularly beautiful." The curves of her two semi-circular hips are so perfect that the Greeks specially built a temple, Aphrodite Kallipygos (literally translated as "Cupid's beautiful hips" in word formation). This may be the only religious building built by worshipping ass in the world. "

Why is Aphrodite Kalipigos the "goddess of beauty"? Force in a vocabulary popularization class;

Kalli- has "symmetry" in Kallipygos; "Beautiful" means (such as Calligraphy "Calligraphy"), while -pygos means "Hip" (such as pygal "Hip"). What's more ridiculous is that callipygian means "Hip lines are symmetrical". The word callimammapygian is "beautiful breasts (-mamma-) and buttocks" ... Pan Guangdan, a famous sociologist and ethnologist in China, translated the word into "Kerry * * *" considering the pronunciation and meaning, which is really "a combination of sound and meaning, which is called kit kat". It is estimated that Venus will also say "I was shocked" when she saw this translation.

Therefore, I'm afraid people have already linked "love" with "hip" before linking "love" with "heart".

What represents my heart?

To sum up, the pattern of "heart" originally representing love may not have any direct relationship with "heart", but because the ancient Greeks saw the beautiful buttocks of Aphrodite, which symbolizes the love of God, they had the feeling of "what a beautiful woman *** Kallipygos" and fell in love involuntarily, so they used this perfectly symmetrical female buttocks to refer to love.

It seems that the song will be changed: you ask me how much I love you, and * * * represents my heart. ...

Extended reading: Valentine's Day or Indulgence Festival?

The sculpture "Cupid's Beautiful Ass" depicts a semi-naked Cupid lifting his skirt to reveal his buttocks, and looking back, he seems to appreciate his beautiful buttocks. This gesture is one of the traditional rituals in ancient Greece: Anasyrma (literally translated as "lifting the skirt").

Anasyrma refers to the provocative and deliberate lifting of a skirt by a woman to reveal her buttocks or genitals. This kind of behavior may be related to * * * inversion and pornographic literature (which happens to be the problem studied by Professor Pu), but it is more common in works of art related to certain religious ceremonies. In some cultural traditions, Anasyrma expresses contempt and ridicule for supernatural enemy forces, which has the function of exorcism.

In ancient Roman mythology, the goddess of love was officially renamed "Venus", and the corresponding sacrificial ceremony was also integrated into the festival of faun in ancient Rome. A large number of anthropological and zoological researchers believe that St. Valentine's Day can be traced back to Faun's Day. In ancient Rome, spring began in February of 14 or 15, and various animals and plants grew and multiplied. In order to protect the productivity of people, livestock and food in the coming year, the ancient Romans would hold a grand ceremony to celebrate the festival of faun. At the ceremony, the young women's names are put in a box, and then the young men come forward to smoke, and the drawn couple become * * * and live together.

In the 3rd century AD, the Roman Emperor Claudius II prohibited young people from getting married, so that more men could die in the battlefield without any attachments. A priest named Sanktus Valentinus violated the ban and continued to hold a wedding ceremony for a young man who loved him. After being accused, Father Valentinus was executed on February 14, 270 AD. After the rise of Christianity at the end of the fifth century, priests thought that the festival of faun was too * * * and should be abolished and celebrated as "Valentine's Day". The card used to write the name * * * has become a greeting card to express love, and the box containing the card has also become chocolate. But in fact, chocolate contains phenyethyamine (PEA), which is a substance secreted by the human brain only when it is madly in love, so the Aztecs have always regarded it as an aphrodisiac.

It seems that scientists are always deliberately destroying the aesthetic feeling of things and have to associate hazy love with naked physiological desires. However, considering that the word "romance" originally came from Rome, all this seems to make sense.