Infatuation Rules
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Researchers have identified three main stages of romantic love. Lust. This stage has a lot to do with sexual desire. ... Attraction. This stage can also involve feelings of lust and desire, but it goes a little deeper. ... Attachment. Once your attraction stabilizes, it can eventually transform to long-term attachment.
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Read More »You don’t even care what you do together. Run errands? Scrub floors? Anything sounds fun when they’re around. Interest in everything about them. You want to learn everything you possibly can — favorite foods, dreams and goals, and secret fears, not to mention anything you might have in common. You want to learn everything you possibly can — favorite foods, dreams and goals, and secret fears, not to mention anything you might have in common. Feelings of attachment. Your bond isn’t just physical, though great chemistry might factor in. You also feel a strong emotional connection. Your bond isn’t just physical, though great chemistry might factor in. You also feel a strong emotional connection. A sense of security. You don’t just feel physically safe around them. You also know you can open up about your deepest, most private thoughts and feelings — and trust them to understand and respect those emotions. Intrigued? Learn more about the key signs of falling in love here. Common “stages” you might recognize Researchers have identified three main stages of romantic love. Lust This stage has a lot to do with sexual desire. You can thank your evolutionary impulse to propagate the human species for that. On a more chemical level, the hormones estrogen and testosterone (present in varying levels in people of every gender) help boost libido and prompt the urge to get physical. That’s one good explanation why the early weeks of a relationship often involve plenty of physical intimacy. Attraction This stage can also involve feelings of lust and desire, but it goes a little deeper. As attraction takes root and blooms, your brain produces higher levels of different hormones, namely dopamine and norepinephrine. These chemicals can boost energy levels and leave you with a sense of giddy bliss — and sometimes, feelings of jealousy and a need to fiercely protect a partner and your relationship. This euphoric state can even begin to affect other body processes, like sleep and appetite. Attachment Once your attraction stabilizes, it can eventually transform to long-term attachment. The hormones oxytocin (aka “the love hormone”) and vasopressin take the leading roles here. This stage tends to prompt the desire to form lasting bonds and nurture your existing attraction. Here, you might make a conscious choice to develop your feelings of love for someone who feels right for you, instead of simply dancing to the tune of lust and attraction. Want to learn more? We break down love’s effects on your brain and body here.
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