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What Is The Emotional State Of Your Brain?

Based on Science!

Christopher Wallace
Created by Christopher Wallace (User Generated Content*)User Generated Content is not posted by anyone affiliated with, or on behalf of, Playbuzz.com.
On Jan 10, 2016

How would you describe your current relationship status?

Do you easily open up to a new love interest?

How long do you wait before having sex with a new partner?

What's the first thought you have that's associated with your love interest?

Do you often think about someone in particular before you fall asleep at night?

Do you like to cuddle after physical intimacy?

What's your favorite part about dating someone new?

Do you dream about a future when you meet a potential new match?

Your Brain Is In Lust

Your Brain Is In Lust

Your brain is in lust! Your current romantic situation is fueled by your hormones and sex drive. It's okay to admit that the feelings you instinctually receive when you lay eyes on this special someone is sensual stimulation, especially since it's the first stage of falling love. Physical attraction can lead to more as long as you leave the door open for mental and emotional intimacy.

Your Brain Is In Love!

Your Brain Is In Love!

Your brain is truly in love! In your case, all three neurotransmitters have been ignited and are a recipe for genuine connection and intimacy. Serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline come together in your mind as you fall head over heels a little bit more everyday. The adrenaline kicks in at a specific time, initiating sweaty palms and an accelerated heart rate when you see your special someone. Dopamine then responds by giving you a rush of pleasure when you experience this "good" type of stress, followed by the happiness of serotonin that keeps this person popping into your thoughts and brightening your day!

Your Brain Is Attached

Your Brain Is Attached

Your brain is experiencing attachment! You have become so emotionally tied to a specific person that you consider long-term arrangements with them, and you have oxytocin and vasopressin to thank for that. Oxytocin is the cuddle hormone that provides a powerful release in the brain after you've climaxed. Consistent physical intimacy allows you to develop and maintain that special bond that keeps you together. The vasopressin is released after sex and gives the same effects while cuddling your special someone!

Your Brain Is Free OF Emotional Involvement

Your Brain Is Free OF Emotional Involvement

Your brain is completely free of any emotional involvement! In other words, you are single and totally satisfied. At the moment, you're enjoying the clarity and mental space that can become easily clouded by a love interest and the feelings that come along with a relationship. Enjoy it while it lasts, because you know that you're inevitably going to be bitten by the love-bug sooner than you think!

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