Ever notice that songs from your teen years hit harder than anything new? A new study from Finland reveals that gender helps determine when those lifelong musical bonds form. Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä found that men tend to form their strongest emotional connections to music around age 16, while for women, the peak arrives closer to 19.
The study, which surveyed nearly 2,000 people across 84 countries, asked participants to name one song that was personally meaningful. Using Spotify data, researchers calculated each participant’s “Age at Release”—how old they were when the song came out. Even after 10,000 statistical tests to control for bias, the pattern held: women form deep musical attachments later than men.
Why the difference? The researchers suggest it reflects h

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