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Love addiction is a protective mechanism that allows you to save the human race. The birth rate is falling (says Wikipedia, referring to Rosstat – http://take.ms/3MabD), probably because more and more people are finding answers to such questions)
Not what psychology will not be here. I will clearly explain how that”Love” works. From a scientific point of view (which has evidence).
It all starts with our nose, which has a vomeronasal organ (Jacobson) inside it, which can open and close. Its main task is to capture pheromones of the opposite sex. If this person is suitable for us and we can have healthy children with them. The pheromone is preserved and the Jacobson organ is closed. It can store a pheromone molecule for up to 7 years (Individually).
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After that, the first symptoms of love begin. Attachment, longing, happiness (Our brain does not spare dopamine, it feeds us well), the desire to make it pleasant.
All this is necessary for successful coitus and the birth of children. Men like to make children, but they don't want to raise them. (If the woman can't hold him, whatever. The man will leave, but if our pheromone comes out faster. Then it's called “Easy-thinking, quick-tempered love”).
Dopamine and serotonin make us fall in love, while the other two hormones-oxytocin and vasopressin – are responsible for the attachment of partners to each other. The secretion of hormones stimulates sexual relations and orgasm. Oxytocin triggers the release of endorphins – natural opiates in the body.
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