Hi Folks, long wait huh, but worth it.
Strangers, a person whom we meet, may greet or walk by the side and someday we may be sleeping next to each other.
So is there any reason behind that or we are meant to be for each other forever?
So todays' topic is Love between strangers.....
11 a.m. , I was walking by the office building and my pen dropped under the heels of a lady nervous, tangling with her bun held with the pencil and I felt in an instance in her eyes dwelling completely in her smooth skin which I touched by mistake while I grabbed back my pen.
11 p.m. , sleeping aside the same girl after 3 years of marriage makes me overwhelming holding my daughter's little hand.
So why do we fall in love?
To start with, dopamine, which is created in the brain and adrenal glands, enhances the release of testosterone. Dopamine affects various organs, including the genitals, the sweat glands, and also the senses. Have you ever noticed that when you are in the early stages of lust or love, you sweat more? Or that the sky seems bluer? Dopamine, in this context of arousal, is partly responsibly. As a consequence of dopamine being released, mood and emotions are also influenced, leading to feelings of excitement and happiness. Meanwhile, testosterone increases sexual desire, but also increases aggressive behaviour and behaviourally, may push someone to pursue the one who is fueling this intense response.
After this step, the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and PEA (phenylethylamine) lead to focused attention. Individuals start to ‘zero-in’ on the person they desire, and at the same time, often have a feeling of euphoria. Norepinephrine is a stimulant, so it also causes individuals to feel alert, potentially unable to sleep, and enables them to notice and remember even the smallest of details about their partners. PEA is responsible for the feelings of giddiness, and may cause the loss of appetite. If the relationship doesn’t last, and PEA levels fall and are partly responsible for the feelings of depression that can be experienced.
A feedback loop begins to form, with a brain reward system becoming involved. This reward system is influenced by the central nervous system and the contents of the bloodstream, such as the level of various neurotransmitters.
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Is this all??
Only 3 steps to follow::
LUST, ATTRACTION And ATTACHMENT
And finally … how to fall in love
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Find a complete stranger.
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Reveal to each other intimate details about your lives for half an hour.
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Then, stare deeply into each other’s eyes without talking for four minutes.REFERENCES::PshycologyToday MagazineRead Here how lust can effect love in an unimaginable love story:
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