英國(guó)養(yǎng)犬俱樂(lè)部的一項(xiàng)調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),近五分之一的人寧愿養(yǎng)狗也不愿談戀愛(ài)。
Almost half said they were so attached to their pet because 'dogs don't let you down' in the same way that other people might.
近半數(shù)人說(shuō),他們?nèi)绱艘缿僮约旱墓饭?,是因?yàn)?ldquo;狗不會(huì)像其他人那樣讓你失望”。
Although a dog might not buy you roses or take you out for dinner, it seems unconditional love and a wagging tail can make being single a less lonely prospect.
雖然狗狗可能不會(huì)給你買(mǎi)玫瑰或帶你出去吃飯,但似乎無(wú)條件的愛(ài)和搖擺的尾巴可以讓單身變得不那么孤單。
The research, which asked 2,612 dog owners for their thoughts on romance, found just under a quarter agreed that having a dog would make them feel less concerned about not being in love.
這項(xiàng)調(diào)查詢問(wèn)了2612名狗主人對(duì)愛(ài)情的看法,結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn),近四分之一的人認(rèn)為養(yǎng)狗能讓他們不那么擔(dān)心單身狀態(tài)。
Perhaps the findings are unsurprising, as celebrities have long used dogs as their plus-ones.
也許這些發(fā)現(xiàn)并不令人驚訝,因?yàn)楹芏嗝艘恢倍及压樊?dāng)作他們的另一半。
Hollywood legend Glenn Close took her Havanese dog Pip to the Oscars last year, describing her pet as 'the best date a girl can have'.
好萊塢傳奇人物格倫·克洛斯去年帶著她的哈威那犬皮普參加奧斯卡頒獎(jiǎng)典禮,稱她的寵物是“女孩的最佳約會(huì)對(duì)象”。
Comedian Miranda Hart and racing driver Lewis Hamilton have gone on holiday with their dogs, and actor Ryan Gosling has taken his cross-breed George, who he describes as 'the great love of my life', on to chat shows for moral support.
喜劇演員米蘭達(dá)·哈特和賽車(chē)手劉易斯·漢密爾頓帶著他們的狗狗去度假了,而演員瑞恩·高斯林則帶著他的混血狗喬治上了談話節(jié)目尋求精神支持,他稱自己的狗狗是“生命中的摯愛(ài)”。
Jennifer Aniston has credited her dogs and female friends with making her happy, stating: 'I've had more fun post-40 than I can remember - from a work point of view, a physical point of view, a psychotherapeutic point of view.'
詹妮弗·安妮斯頓將自己的快樂(lè)歸功于她的狗狗和女性朋友,她說(shuō):“從工作、身體和心理治療的角度來(lái)看,40歲以后,我比以前更快樂(lè)。”
Bill Lambert, a spokesman for the Kennel Club, said: 'There certainly seems to be a growing number of dog-lovers who would rather share their lives with a four-legged friend instead of a human partner.
養(yǎng)犬俱樂(lè)部的發(fā)言人比爾·蘭伯特說(shuō):“越來(lái)越多的愛(ài)狗人士表示,與人類(lèi)伴侶相比,他們更愿意和狗狗一起生活。”
'This could be due to the numerous benefits that come with dog ownership - from the psychological to the physical.
“這可能是因?yàn)轲B(yǎng)狗有很多好處——從心理上到生理上。”
'Dogs help their owners unwind, whether that's with a daily walk in fresh air, or with a cuddle on a sofa. They can also be great listeners, help their owners combat stress, and can play a part in improving the health and fitness of their two-legged counterparts.'
“狗狗能幫助主人放松身心,無(wú)論是每天呼吸新鮮空氣散步,還是在沙發(fā)上抱抱。它們也可以成為很好的傾聽(tīng)者,幫主人減壓,還有助于改善主人的健康狀況。”
養(yǎng)狗還能提升脫單幾率
Nonetheless, for those dog owners who are still looking for love, the research suggests their pet might help.
盡管如此,研究表明,對(duì)于那些仍在尋找真愛(ài)的狗主人來(lái)說(shuō),他們的寵物可能會(huì)有所幫助。
More than a fifth of those questioned said they had been asked out on a date or found love while out with their dog, with beagles, springer spaniels and German Shepherds appearing best for attracting a potential partner.
超過(guò)五分之一的受訪者稱,他們?cè)阱薰窌r(shí)被人邀約,或找到真愛(ài),其中,比格獵犬、史賓格獵犬和德國(guó)牧羊犬最能吸引潛在伴侶。
People who owned golden retrievers and corgis were also very likely to say their pet may have helped them out romantically.
養(yǎng)金毛獵犬和柯基犬的人脫單的幾率也較高。
Mr Lambert said: 'This is quite unsurprising when you consider that dogs are a great ice-breaker, when strangers may otherwise not look twice at each other, and that we tend to have very positive associations about people who love dogs.'
蘭伯特先生說(shuō):“狗狗很能打破僵局,否則陌生的人們可能不會(huì)再看對(duì)方一眼,而且我們往往對(duì)愛(ài)狗的人有非常積極的聯(lián)想,因此這就不足為奇了。”
Among those responding to the survey, 21 percent said they were more likely to date someone who also had a dog.
在受訪者中,21%的狗主人說(shuō),他們更愿意和養(yǎng)狗的人約會(huì)。
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