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7 Ways Being In Love Transforms Your Brain

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Ahhh.. being in love. If you’re lucky, you’ve experienced the feeling of hearts racing and palms sweating at least once in your lifetime, as well as all these new feelings that you never knew you had.

What exactly is happening to our brains however when we fall in love? I’m sure you’ve wondered. Has your brain transformed? Because it must have for you to feel so extremely different.

LifeDaily has done their research and examined 7 Ways Being In Love Transforms Your Brain:

7. You de-stress

In healthy relationships, holding on to your partners hand is enough to decrease your stress levels, lower your blood pressure, ease your physical pain and improve your health. A healthy, encouraging relationship actually transforms and alters your brain function.

6. You glow

In a study that assessed couples who defined themselves as “madly in love,” scientists found that the reward centers of their brain lit up after just looking at a picture of their partner. In further MRI studies, people in love showed increased activity in a number of different regions of their brains that are involved in the dopamine reward system.

5. You feel safe

Similar to the first bond babies make with their mothers, the feeling of security will emerge in your relationship. As you change and age, your body remembers the brain cycles and stages that you went through in your youth, so when you feel reconnected to your baby self, like you do when you’re in love, those feelings of safety come flooding back.

4. You’re More Supportive

One of the biggest benefits of falling in love is that you’ll learn what it’s like to lean on and support another person. Building trust is crucial in a relationship, and your brain helps you out with that. Through MRI scans, research has found that when you fall in love, the frontal cortex of your brain that’s responsible for judgement shuts down. When you’re in love, you’re also less likely to be critical of your significant other.

3. You start thinking in two’s

It’s not just “me, me, me” anymore. Now that you have a partner to think about, so you start to use words like “we” and “us.” These words are healthy for you, as it’s amazing to feel linked to another person, where you have another heart to care for. Using words like “we” and “us” are also linked with a lower level of depression than those who us words like “me, myself and I.” More proof that being in a relationship is invaluable.

2. You feel a desire to reproduce

When you’re in love, oxytocin is released in your body, which stimulates childbirth and lactation. In addition, oxytocin has calming affects, and also increases the trust between two people. You feel extremely connected to your significant other, with a strong desire to reproduce.

1. You live longer

People in love report higher levels of dopamine, which is amazing for the quality of your life because those feelings are linked to pleasure, desire and euphoria. These feelings are as good for your heart as they are for your mental heath, and studies report that people in positive, healthy relationships live much longer.

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