Infatuation Rules
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Scientifically, having a crush and falling for someone releases feel-good hormones like dopamine and adrenaline. Part of the chase is a chase for those brain chemicals, to feel those euphoric feelings again.
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Read More »For as long as I can remember having interest in boys, I’ve been chasing them. I chase endlessly — the guys who won’t text me back, the guys who I know don’t want a relationship, the guy who barely know I exist. There’s one guy who I literally chased on and off from ages 14 to 23. Seriously. 9 years! And yet when winning someone’s affection is easy, it’s…not as exciting. And I’m probably far from alone in feeling this. For many people (self included, obviously) being addicted to the dating chase is very much a pattern and a bad habit. We may overlook the good that we have right in front of us because we’re too focused on feeling the rush of the pursuit or moving onto the next new, exciting thing. We aim for those who are hard to get, and we ourselves are convinced that playing hard to get makes us more desirable. Dating is a game, and we’re told to play it. If we want to win, we have to play it right. Case in point: the notion that we need to wait a certain amount of time before texting somebody back as to appear busy and not desperate.
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Read More »So, if you want to stop being addicted to the chase, you’re going to have to dig deep and get in touch with your emotions. Also, identify if you actually want to stop chasing, or if you just think that you should stop chasing and settle down. If you genuinely do want to stop being addicted to the dating chase, you can address your motives as O’Neill advised. For example, if you’re lacking self-confidence and that’s your reason for the non-stop chase, are there other ways you can build self-esteem? After all, real self-esteem comes from within, and relying on others for a confidence boost can be dangerous because it won’t always work out. If your reason is that you want the thrill and excitement, you can seek out other ideas for getting your fix like an exciting new hobby. There are plenty of sports perfect for adrenaline junkies, like snowboarding or surfing. Bonus: mastering a new hobby or skill can also boost your self esteem and is a great way to meet new people. On the other hand, it might take really finding the “right” person to be in a committed long-term relationship with to stop chasing. You might be caught off guard and feel something you’ve never felt before. This is probably a signal that this person is someone you’d want to settle down with. Until then, enjoy the chase!
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