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Psychology of love

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šŸ“When in love, the brain produces more dopamine causing you to seek out more rewards and pleasure.

šŸ“When you fall in love with someone’s personality, everything about that individual becomes beautiful.

šŸ“The average human will spend 6.8% of their lives socializing with someone they love, or the equivalent of around 1,779 days.

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šŸ“Psychology says, once you fall in love, those feelings never leave, though you may no longer ā€œlikeā€ that person, you will always care to some extent

šŸ“No matter how messed up you think you are, there will always be someone that loves you and still thinks you are amazing.

šŸ“Research found that falling in love produces several euphoria-inducing chemicals that stimulate 12 areas of the brain at the same time.

šŸ“Studies show that people at an early stage of love have lower levels of serotonin, which is associated with feelings of happiness and well-being, and higher levels of cortisol (Stress).

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šŸ“There’s evidence that when looking for a fling, the body wins over the face on a physical attraction basis. The opposite is true, however, for those who are looking for a long-term relationship partner.

šŸ“Some people can’t feel love, like some individuals who claim never to have felt romantic love suffer from hypopituitarism, a rare disease that doesn’t allow a person to feel the rapture of love.

šŸ“Some psychologists argue that we fall in love with someone who is similar to the parent with whom we have unresolved childhood issues, unaware we are seeking to resolve this childhood relationship.

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