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7 Psychological Facts  About Love You Should Know

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7 Psychological Facts About Love You Should Know

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Love is pure, Love is painful, Love is sweet and Love is dreadful. Falling in love is a wonderful experience, True love is overwhelming. Our lives depend on love. For us love often seems like our planet and it would stop spinning if love didn’t exist. We strive for love in our life and something we mourn if we lose our love. There are many Facts about love you should know .

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Here are 5 Psychological Facts About Love you have never heard of.

1.It only takes up to 4 minutes to decide whether you Love/like someone or not

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To make any opinion about a person all it takes is few seconds but it’s not true in case of love .It takes for about 4 minutes to decide whether you like someone or not.It is often believed that those 4 minutes are far more than your body language,tone and speed of your voice, no matter what you say.

Psychologically , Scientists at the University of London have found that when people look at their new lover, the neural circuits that are usually in charge of social judgment are suppressed.

2.When Two Lovers Gaze At Each Others Eyes, Their Heart Rates Synchronize

When Two Lovers Gaze At Each Others Eyes, Their Heart Rates Synchronize
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Some researcher’s have found that couples who are in love and bond in a romantic relationship synchronize their heart rates after gazing into each others eyes for three minutes.A study suggests the psychological hurt of a break up is just as real as a physical injury.

3.Cuddling Releases Natural Painkillers

Oxytocin, known as love or cuddle hormone, is produced during an embrace or cuddle. The hormone appears in the brain, ovaries and testicles and is involved in the bonding process.

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Research has found that a dose of oxytocin decreases headaches significantly. It’s definitely worth trying hug and cuddling.

4.Thinking Of Love Influences Creativity And Concrete Thinking

Long-term relationships, devotion, commitment and intimacy ,increase a persons creative thinking and make a person focus on long-term plans or goals.

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5.Attachment ,Caring , Intimacy lead to Perfect Love

Attachment ,Caring , Intimacy lead to Perfect Love
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There are three kinds of love which most people are involved in. They are romantic love is passion & intimacy, companionate love is intimacy & commitment and fatuous love is passion & commitment. The truest and strongest of all is consummate love which has all three , Romantic, companionate and fatuous love.

6.Love Is Really All That Matters

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When you fall for someone you probably won’t be able to avoid the butterflies flying, dancing and fooling around in your stomach. They’re caused by adrenaline, which floods your body during flight-or-fight response situations.

7.Holding A Loved One’s Hand Relieves Pain And Stress

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Psychologically it is proved that long-term couples with deep, strong connections can successfully soothe each other in stressful situations or when one of them experiences pain simply by holding hands.Here are 7 Psychological Facts  About Love You Should Know.

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