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According to love biologist Dawn Maslar, the chemicals dopamine and vasopressin are vital for a man to start falling in love, whereas it's oxytocin and dopamine for women. Oxytocin, often nicknamed the love or cuddle hormone, also plays an important role in men but at a later stage.
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Read More »When we think of love, we think of the heart, but love really happens in the brain. As you go through the stages of love, certain neural activity occurs. Love is very much a process, but interestingly, the process differs slightly between men and women. How men fall in love is not the same as how women do. And that’s what we’ll be looking at today – how men fall in love and what happens in their brains when they do. We’ll look at the biology and psychology of falling in love, the different stages of love men go through, and the gender differences. Love can often be confusing, but hopefully, this article will help explain how it works and why it has such a powerful effect.
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Read More »Certain neurotransmitters and hormones need to build up over time before a man or woman falls in love. According to love biologist Dawn Maslar, the chemicals dopamine and vasopressin are vital for a man to start falling in love, whereas it’s oxytocin and dopamine for women. Oxytocin, often nicknamed the love or cuddle hormone, also plays an important role in men but at a later stage. When men are dating but not yet in love, their testosterone levels are higher, which blocks the bonding effects of oxytocin. Generally, the hormones and neurotransmitters needed for love build up gradually while dating, getting to know, and building trust with a potential partner.
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