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Valentine’s Day: Why do we celebrate it on September 20?

Each September 20th is celebrated on Valentine’s Day in Argentina, which, along with Valentine’s Day, is one of the dates that aims to celebrate love and the union of lovers. Unlike February 14th around the world, Valentine’s Day It is an event born and celebrated only in our country. It is celebrated precisely because September 20th is the prelude to Spring Day, one of the most beautiful seasons of the year.

In this sense, The celebration is linked to the arrival of spring, known as the «season of love». In this way, as a kind of preview to welcome the supposed romantic state that spring proposes

The argument is that «love blossoms»but even science supports the argument, by maintaining that “The warm weather, the flowers and the perfumes that spring brings, incite” to that loving state.

«People are usually in a better mood, more eager to get out and enjoy the outdoors. In addition, the landscapes that come with spring make different places more attractive»it was noted. It is added that the dopamine it’s a natural chemical that our brain uses to make us want certain thingsand although there are other systems involved in the experience of love, dopamine is the main cause.

“The more dopamine we have within our system, the more likely we are to fall deeply in love,” is applying. What does this substance produce? It makes people feel more energetic, more motivated and more willing to take certain risks that they do not take in other situations.

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