Why Do We Fall in Love?

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When we slump in love we sometimes don’t know why we did. There is a copious amount of weird reasons we fall in love and explanations on how and why we do.

First, it sounds weird that it may take from two to four minutes to figure out if you love someone, or if your feelings come then and there. You mainly love someone on three things that are; their body language, the way the person talks, and on what the person specifically says to you. There are three stages of love. These stages are lust, attraction, and attachment. Lust is of course driven by hormones and testosterone (Lee Ann Obringer). Of course, if someone looks sexually attractive you can catch feelings for them. Attraction happens when nothing else is on your mind, but this person (Lee Ann Obringer). Every morning you wake up they’re the first thing you think of (Lee Ann Obringer). Attachment is much more of an abyss of love maybe. Early love I should say. When you’re attached, you don’t just want a jiffy relationship, but a relationship that lasts an authentic long time. One where you can have children, raise them together (Lee Ann Obringer), and watch them raise their children as you’re lying in your bed decrepitude with wrinkles on 99.9% of your body, barely being able to move and holding hands smiling looking at the beautiful creatures your tree helped create play together and enjoy life. Attachment is something most couples longing, but can’t have. Oxytocin is a hormone that is released by women and men doing orgasm. This can profound the feelings between the two. The more sex a couple has, the more propounding their feelings and bonds are drawn towards one another (Lee Ann Obringer. Vasopressin is a hormone that is released after sex. Every time you have sex wit...

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...personality of a person, then sitting down talking to them is when you can fall in love. If you care precisely about looks, then you can fall in love at first sight. It’s unpredictable if you will last, especially not knowing what type of personality that person has.

Love is an intense feeling of deep attraction. The gist of all this is that we plunge in love depending on how our brain operates in that second, if the person meets our needs, if you have sex with them it’s possible to fall in love, and if they came into your life and brightened it while you were going through a state of depression or stress.

The denouement of this is that these are the main points of why people fall in love, how they fall in love, what hormones are discharged during relationships and sex, what happens in our brains, and of course what love is.

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