Through the centuries the term “love at first sight” has been used in a cliche and romantic sense, regardless the lack of proof that it actually exists.
-Vida Solstice
-Vida Solstice
Love at first sight:
Through the centuries the term “love at first sight” has been used in a cliche and romantic sense, regardless the lack of proof that it actually exists. Scientists might claim, however, that this is not necessarily love, but infatuation at first sight. This is what causes such automatic sensation. Sometimes this sensation is so strong and anxious that it does not have the patience for long-term relationships.
If you take the time to look through doctors’ office magazines and such you'll see plenty of fragrance advertisements claiming to have pheromones, which is a molecule that is believed to intensify the gushy love feeling. Recent studies are exploring the possibility of these molecules being as relevant in love as emotion. This is so interesting to me, that a chemical fragrance is thought to have an impact on your love life. What would be even more interesting would be the proof that this is true.
Many doctors have compared the theory of love at first sight to someone after eating a lot of chocolate. As the hormones and natural dopamine go into your body you feel an automatic rush and a natural high. Often, people’s eyes dilate and experience a pounding heart. This reaction is very similar to the one people have when angry or afraid.
Although doctors are interested in understanding what exactly love at first sight is, and how it has such a big impact on our hearts. It’s hard to balance it with the amount of butterflies our stomachs feel upon meeting someone that has nothing to do with the fairytale ending they seem to promise.
Through the centuries the term “love at first sight” has been used in a cliche and romantic sense, regardless the lack of proof that it actually exists. Scientists might claim, however, that this is not necessarily love, but infatuation at first sight. This is what causes such automatic sensation. Sometimes this sensation is so strong and anxious that it does not have the patience for long-term relationships.
If you take the time to look through doctors’ office magazines and such you'll see plenty of fragrance advertisements claiming to have pheromones, which is a molecule that is believed to intensify the gushy love feeling. Recent studies are exploring the possibility of these molecules being as relevant in love as emotion. This is so interesting to me, that a chemical fragrance is thought to have an impact on your love life. What would be even more interesting would be the proof that this is true.
Many doctors have compared the theory of love at first sight to someone after eating a lot of chocolate. As the hormones and natural dopamine go into your body you feel an automatic rush and a natural high. Often, people’s eyes dilate and experience a pounding heart. This reaction is very similar to the one people have when angry or afraid.
Although doctors are interested in understanding what exactly love at first sight is, and how it has such a big impact on our hearts. It’s hard to balance it with the amount of butterflies our stomachs feel upon meeting someone that has nothing to do with the fairytale ending they seem to promise.