Infatuation Rules
Photo: Anastasiya Gepp
Acute emotional stress, positive or negative, can cause the left ventricle of the heart to be 'stunned' or paralysed, causing heart attack-like symptoms including strong chest, arm or shoulder pains, shortness of breath, dizziness, loss of consciousness, nausea and vomiting.
Men also tended to look at a woman's chest and hip regions if they were showing romantic interest, which Bahns noted aligns with previous research...
Read More »
Relationship advice for women: 8 tips to keep your man madly in love with you! Be his best friend. ... Be spontaneous and playful. ... Give him his...
Read More »While it will be different for every person and every circumstance, there are some scientifically sound methods of heartbreak healing you can try. Heartbreak is an unfortunately common part of the human experience, and it really, really sucks. We’ve all been there, and it’s safe to say we all want to avoid experiencing heartbreak ever again. We feel heart broken when we lose someone or something we loved or wanted very much, like a romantic relationship or a friendship, a family member, a pet, or a job or opportunity that was very important to us. Heartbreak can cause a large amount of stress, especially if the loss is a sudden one. This stress can affect how we feel emotionally and physically, and may take weeks, months or even years to recover from. While there’s still a lot to discover about how and why we experience love and heartbreak and the effect these have on our bodies, scientific study has provided us with some clues about why heartbreak makes you feel so rubbish, and some strategies to use if you’re feeling really down.
In the most basic sense, a serious relationship is one in which you're completely committed to your partner; you're totally open and honest with...
Read More »
Here are some qualities of a good woman to marry. She's Loving and Affectionate. ... She's Supportive and Helpful. ... She's Honest and...
Read More »Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy is the medical name for a syndrome that can be caused by heartbreak, or more accurately, the stress of a heartbreaking situation. Acute emotional stress, positive or negative, can cause the left ventricle of the heart to be ‘stunned’ or paralysed, causing heart attack-like symptoms including strong chest, arm or shoulder pains, shortness of breath, dizziness, loss of consciousness, nausea and vomiting. The good news: the condition doesn’t usually cause permanent damage like a heart attack does, and often resolves itself. The bad news: it can be stressful and painful, with people often thinking they’re having an actual heart attack. Because it’s not possible to tell without tests what’s causing your symptoms, if you ever experience the symptoms of heart attack you should call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance.
15 signs he is missing you during no-contact Everyone around him knows he is depressed. This may not mean a lot to you, except when you are looking...
Read More »
There have been some rumors going around that this was actually TikTok purging inactive accounts, but this is completely false. As stated earlier,...
Read More »
Navigating the 4 Stages of a Relationship The Euphoric Stage. The Early Attachment Stage. The Crisis Stage. The Deep Attachment Stage. Oct 14, 2022
Read More »
10 Signs You're Dating the Wrong Person You feel like you have to wear a mask. ... They think the world revolves around them. ... Your friends and...
Read More »