Love is science.
1. Examples of monogamous relationships exist all over the animal kingdom.
2. Like s3x and hunger, the urge to fall in love is primitive and biological.
3. Cuddling triggers the same neurological reaction as taking painkillers.
4. And falling in love has similar neurological effects as a cocaine high.
5. It takes less than four minutes to decide whether you have feelings for someone.
6. And that decision is based mostly on body language.
7. Consciously trying to keep a new relationship secret heightens romantic feelings for each other.
Source.
Source.
8. When two people in love stare into each others' eyes, their heart rates sync up.
9. And while looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate.
10. When two strangers are forced to talk and maintain eye contact for a while, it can make them fall in love.
11. And when you look at a new love, your brain suppresses the instinct to make critical social judgments.
12. Expressing gratitude toward people you love causes an immediate spike in your happiness.
13. Love also causes a drop in serotonin, which is a symptom of OCD, causing you to be literally obsessed with your partner.
14. On average, people fall in love seven times before getting married.
15. And on average, a man will spend one year of his life staring at women.
16. People with high self-esteem have longer and more successful relationships.
17. Statistically, men are quicker than women to say "I love you" in relationships.
18. And studies report that men are also more emotionally affected when relationships end.
19. You're most likely to fall in love with someone if you first meet them in a dangerous situation.
Danger, like love, causes a release of dopamine in the brain, and activates other common areas.
Danger, like love, causes a release of dopamine in the brain, and activates other common areas.
20. When you see someone you're interested in, what feels like butterflies in your stomach is actually a stress response caused by adrenaline.
21. Heartache is real too; being rejected sparks strong activity in the parts of the brain associated with physical pain.
22. On the other hand, tests indicate that looking at a photo of your significant other/romantic interest can alleviate physical pain.
23. And holding hands with someone you love can alleviate physical pain as well as stress and fear.
24. Men who kiss their wives in the morning are said to live five years longer than men who don't.
1. Examples of monogamous relationships exist all over the animal kingdom.
2. Like s3x and hunger, the urge to fall in love is primitive and biological.
3. Cuddling triggers the same neurological reaction as taking painkillers.
4. And falling in love has similar neurological effects as a cocaine high.
5. It takes less than four minutes to decide whether you have feelings for someone.
6. And that decision is based mostly on body language.
7. Consciously trying to keep a new relationship secret heightens romantic feelings for each other.
Source.
Source.
8. When two people in love stare into each others' eyes, their heart rates sync up.
9. And while looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate.
10. When two strangers are forced to talk and maintain eye contact for a while, it can make them fall in love.
11. And when you look at a new love, your brain suppresses the instinct to make critical social judgments.
12. Expressing gratitude toward people you love causes an immediate spike in your happiness.
13. Love also causes a drop in serotonin, which is a symptom of OCD, causing you to be literally obsessed with your partner.
14. On average, people fall in love seven times before getting married.
15. And on average, a man will spend one year of his life staring at women.
16. People with high self-esteem have longer and more successful relationships.
17. Statistically, men are quicker than women to say "I love you" in relationships.
18. And studies report that men are also more emotionally affected when relationships end.
19. You're most likely to fall in love with someone if you first meet them in a dangerous situation.
Danger, like love, causes a release of dopamine in the brain, and activates other common areas.
Danger, like love, causes a release of dopamine in the brain, and activates other common areas.
20. When you see someone you're interested in, what feels like butterflies in your stomach is actually a stress response caused by adrenaline.
21. Heartache is real too; being rejected sparks strong activity in the parts of the brain associated with physical pain.
22. On the other hand, tests indicate that looking at a photo of your significant other/romantic interest can alleviate physical pain.
23. And holding hands with someone you love can alleviate physical pain as well as stress and fear.
24. Men who kiss their wives in the morning are said to live five years longer than men who don't.
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