Scientists have always analyzed what happens to the human body when we fall in love. Of course, there are certain reasons why a womanfalls in love with a manor why a man chooses her. But they are common sense things, from the way a person smells to their ability to make others laugh to their sense of responsibility in love. However, falling in love is primarily due to hormones that keep the physiology of love in full swing. We can tell ourselves a hundred times that this person is probably not faithful, that this woman is too selfish, but our hormones are already in full blast and nothing will help.
When someone falls in love with the wrong person, this phrase strikes us with a childish pout, but it is very true. The person in question is saying, “Don\’t say anything. “Don\’t say anything, it\’s no use, there\’s nothing I can do.” In a way, to fall in love is to become attached to another when our senses are not in balance .
There are many things that really drive our bodies crazy:
– testosterone and estrogen –sex hormones essential to desire and romantic feelings
– dopaminemakes us feel drugged, [34]- [35] adrenaline [36] makes us [37] fight for the other [38], [40] try to win him at all costs, [40] nothing else matters, only conquering him, which makes our hearts pound, makes us unable to eat or sleep, [41] and makes us feel like we\’ve been drugged [42], – [35] adrenaline [35] makes us feel like we\’ve been drugged [37], [38] and that we\’re going to win him at any cost [38]. You cannot eat or sleep, and you think only of this important work [41]-[42] serotonin [43] [44]. [47] [48]-[49] oxytocin [50] and [51] affection hormones [52] create an emotional bond and commitment between the two of us, [53] as the relationship continues [54] we finally settle down a bit, experience satisfying sex, [55] and with endorphins [56] we form a strong bond crave to do so.