Thursday, April 14, 2011

Falling In Love Takes Exactly... One-Fifth Of A Second



There’s a new study out of Syracuse University that says falling in love isn’t something that happens over months of dinners, late-night talks, or walking hand-in-hand through the autumn foliage. Nope . . . it’s basically the opposite.

–When you fall in love, it takes exactly . . . one-fifth of a second.

–When you’re with the right person, the chemicals in 12 different areas of your brain hit the right balance and . . . there it is, that’s the moment you’re in love. It’s just that easy.


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Oh well.. I don't know... I should say that you can't call this love. It is more of an... interest. Like a sudden spark!

There are many situations in which you don't actually love someone until they tell you their special feelings towards you. After the shy "I like you," you see that person with a different point of view.

Suddenly you feel your blood rush in front of your best friend who you've known since forever.

That's not love at first sight exactly, is it? It doesn't mean that he isn't the "one" either.

You just don't know love. It's just too complicated.