Dear Shreeya, Here is the logical explanation for wat u r feeling. dont kill me after reading this. As my husband feels when i tease him for it. This is how it appreared in one of my Physiology text book.
" Psychologists have created many descriptive theories of love in an effort to understand the full range of experiences and behaviors associated with love. Italian scientists found that a protein molecule known as the nerve growth factor (NGF) has high levels when people first fall in love, but these levels return to as they were after one year. Specifically, four neurotrophin levels, 58 PEOPLE who had recently fallen in love were compared with levels in a control group who were either single or already engaged in a long-term relationship. The results showed that NGF levels were significantly higher in the subjects in love than as compared to either of the control groups. There is a school of thought that indicates the brain chemical, Dopamine rushes through the brain allowing one to feel great while norepinephrine stimulates the production of adrenaline (pounding heart), and phenylethylamine brings forth euphoria leaving the individual to perhaps throw caution to wind. If you find yourself being stalked or perhaps being the perpetrator, consider that there may have been shift in the brain's equilibrium resulting in the limbic system separating itself from the cortex causing infatuation.
The body builds up tolerance to these chemicals therefore requiring more of the "substance" to get that special feeling of infatuation. People who jump from relationship to relationship crave the intoxication of falling in love and may be "attraction junkies". In the case of enduring romances, the continued presence of a partner stimulates production of endorphins which are soothing substances and natural pain-killers."
Dear Shreeya, Here is the logical explanation for wat u r feeling. dont kill me after reading this. As my husband feels when i tease him for it. This is how it appreared in one of my Physiology text book.
" Psychologists have created many descriptive theories of love in an effort to understand the full range of experiences and behaviors associated with love. Italian scientists found that a protein molecule known as the nerve growth factor (NGF) has high levels when people first fall in love, but these levels return to as they were after one year. Specifically, four neurotrophin levels, 58 PEOPLE who had recently fallen in love were compared with levels in a control group who were either single or already engaged in a long-term relationship. The results showed that NGF levels were significantly higher in the subjects in love than as compared to either of the control groups. There is a school of thought that indicates the brain chemical, Dopamine rushes through the brain allowing one to feel great while norepinephrine stimulates the production of adrenaline (pounding heart), and phenylethylamine brings forth euphoria leaving the individual to perhaps throw caution to wind. If you find yourself being stalked or perhaps being the perpetrator, consider that there may have been shift in the brain's equilibrium resulting in the limbic system separating itself from the cortex causing infatuation.
The body builds up tolerance to these chemicals therefore requiring more of the "substance" to get that special feeling of infatuation. People who jump from relationship to relationship crave the intoxication of falling in love and may be "attraction junkies". In the case of enduring romances, the continued presence of a partner stimulates production of endorphins which are soothing substances and natural pain-killers."
HEE HE HEEE...Sooooooooo just take it easy.