Skip to main content
Some psychological facts about love.
- Thinking of love and sex influences creativity and concrete thinking, respectively.

- Men are more attracted to women who possess a bone structure that resembles that of their mothers. This is known as “sexual imprinting”; which is a term coined by researchers.
- Couples who are too similar to each other are not likely to last.
- Butterflies In The Stomach Are Real And They’re Actually Caused by Adrenaline
- Romantic Love Eventually Ends…Only To Be Followed By Committed Love.
- Broken heart syndrome due to intense, traumatizing events, such as a break-up, divorce, loss of a loved one, physical separation from a loved one, or betrayal can cause real physical pains in the area of one’s heart often misdiagnosed as a heart attack and tends to affect women more often.
- Women are less attracted to men who have a belly (this one might be a bit obvious). A large amount of abdominal fat on an individual indicates that they have lower levels of testosterone – meaning that they also have a lower sex drive and low fertility.
- The act of falling in love is known to have a calming effect on a person’s body and mind. This, in turn, will raise levels of nerve growth for about a year.

- Men who possess deeper voices are more likely to appear attractive or make an impression on women than men who possess higher voices.
- If you love cuddling, then you will be happy to know that cuddling is known to release natural painkillers. When two people embrace or cuddle, their brains release Oxycontin, which is a cuddle hormone. Oxycontin appears in a person’s brain, and their ovaries and testicles are also involved in this bonding process. Oxycontin helps to decrease headaches and can help the pain go away for up to 4 hours. So if you are feeling tired, stressed, or in pain – cuddling is a great alternative to any painkillers.
- When two people who love each other look into each other’s eyes, then their heart rates synchronize with each other. Studies have shown that couples who are in love are so bonded that after three minutes of looking into each other’s eyes, their heart rates will sync up with each other.
- Falling in love is known to pact the same neurological effects as cocaine. Both falling in love and taking a dose of cocaine will give your brain similar feelings and sensation of euphoria. Falling in love produces several euphoria-inducing chemicals in your body that will stimulate about 12 areas of an individual’s brain.

- People generally prefer an attractive face over an attractive body when it comes to long-term relationships. However, when people are looking for a fling, the body will win over the face on the basis of physical attraction.
- Be careful who you look at because if you look into a stranger’s eyes, you can fall in love. Our eyes are the windows to our souls, so it comes as no surprise that by simply looking at someone, even if you do not know them, you can fall for them. By gazing or looking at someone, your body will produce methamphetamine, a chemical that is associated with the body’s fight-or-flight response.
- If time is on your side, then you might be more likely to find love than if it were not. Timing significantly influences love, and individuals are more likely to fall in love when they are in a mindset of looking for adventure, wanting to leave home, lonely, in a foreign country, gravitating into a new stage of life, or financially and psychologically ready to share themselves or start a family.

Comments
Post a Comment