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Praxeas 02-12-2008 04:28 PM

Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
WARNING!!!!! If the word SEX bothers you stop reading here

It's a question that is probably on the minds of many people with Valentine's Day just days away.
As brilliantly described in Dr. Helen Fisher’s “Why We Love,” here's how you know when you’re love-struck:

You’re suddenly shy, at least initially. Even the most confident can feel timid, anxious, awkward, and even fearful around a crush. You may turn pale, flush, tremble, stammer, sweat, feel dizzy, breathe faster, get weak in the knees and have “butterflies in your stomach.” While such symptoms are flu-like, you’ve been struck with no more than a love bug.

You’re suddenly manic. You may have lost your appetite or find yourself sleepless, yet feeling totally energized, even hyperactive. Know that you have your brain to blame. Elevated concentrations of dopamine, and its chemical derivative norepinephrine, are basically hijacking your brain, lowering your serotonin levels. These neuron-transmitters, known as monoamines, are what make us feel loopy with love.

You’re obsessed. Your “love object” has taken on what psychologists call a “special meaning.” This sweetie has become unique, novel, and all-important — the center of your universe. You are infatuated, focusing your energy and passion on every little thing associated with your honey.
Elevated levels of dopamine in your brain make for more focused attention and motivation in directing and attaining your amour goals. You are consumed with “intrusive thinking,” fantasizing and daydreaming constantly about your beloved. One survey found that the love-obsessed reported thinking of their beloved for more than 85 percent of their waking hours. Not surprisingly, couples can describe how they fell in love with each other years later.

You’ve changed. You may find that you’re revamping yourself. Between your clothing style, mannerisms, habits, and even values, you’re willing to do almost anything and everything to win your loved one’s affections.

You’re on the ride of your life. Until the relationship offers security, you may feel like you’re on a roller coaster. When things are good, you’re on “cloud 9.” But if a loved one is unresponsive right away, indicates something negative, seems indifferent ... basically, does anything to rattle you, you may feel despair, depressed, rage, mopey and listless until the situation is resolved. In Fisher’s survey, 79 percent of men and 83 percent of women reported dissecting an adored one’s actions.

You’re sporting rose-colored glasses these days. Passion makes for perfect. While the love-struck can name faults their love object has, unlike the rest of us, they see these defects as charming and endearing. Love is blind. And you are willing to go to great lengths to make sure that the illusion you’ve created remains unscathed.

You have no desire for anyone else. You want sexual and emotional union with your one and only. Yet while lust — the craving for sexual gratification — is a major player in your passion pursuits — the desire for sex and monogamy are less important than the desire for an emotional union. Men and women ache to have their love returned more than anything.

Believe it or not, it seems that Mother Nature wanted to bestow all of the aforementioned on us during the attraction stage of coupledom. Lust is said to have evolved to motivate humans to seek sexual relations with almost any semi-appropriate partner. Romantic love, however, helps us to focus our mating attention on a specific person, helping us to conserve our energy and time with one courtship. Feelings of attachment, and its components of peace, calm and security, then take over for the long haul. With many arguing that this passionate state of affairs lasts no more than two years, be sure to enjoy this love drug while it lasts!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330359,00.html

rgcraig 02-12-2008 05:28 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
There are studies that show that the chemicals in your body actually change when you are in "true love"

I thought it was interesting that is said men and women ache to have their love returned more than anything.

ForeverBlessed 02-12-2008 05:40 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 388055)
There are studies that show that the chemicals in your body actually change when you are in "true love"

I thought it was interesting that is said men and women ache to have their love returned more than anything.

I found that interesting too...

maybe it will happen again for us Renda. ;) :crazyluv

rgcraig 02-12-2008 05:51 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by ForeverBlessed (Post 388062)
I found that interesting too...

maybe it will happen again for us Renda. ;) :crazyluv

:girlyluv Who knows!:cupidlove

Rhoni 02-12-2008 07:41 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
Prax,

I remember love having just that effect on me...but obviously I am not in love today! I have been loved and been in love and I still think it safer to be loved than to love. I truly care about all people but true love does not find me very often.

I cherish the times I have loved and been loved. There is nothing like it.

Blessings, Rhoni

Cindy 02-12-2008 07:45 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
I have felt both. When I was younger my preference was heart-stopping love. As I grew older my attraction to that special one was instant and has been long lasting.

Monkeyman 02-12-2008 07:47 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 387991)
WARNING!!!!! If the word SEX bothers you stop reading here

It's a question that is probably on the minds of many people with Valentine's Day just days away.
As brilliantly described in Dr. Helen Fisher’s “Why We Love,” here's how you know when you’re love-struck:

You’re suddenly shy, at least initially. Even the most confident can feel timid, anxious, awkward, and even fearful around a crush. You may turn pale, flush, tremble, stammer, sweat, feel dizzy, breathe faster, get weak in the knees and have “butterflies in your stomach.” While such symptoms are flu-like, you’ve been struck with no more than a love bug.I had a bad chicken burrito do this to me once

You’re suddenly manic. You may have lost your appetite or find yourself sleepless, yet feeling totally energized, even hyperactive. Know that you have your brain to blame. Elevated concentrations of dopamine, and its chemical derivative norepinephrine, are basically hijacking your brain, lowering your serotonin levels. These neuron-transmitters, known as monoamines, are what make us feel loopy with love. Starbucks does this to me

You’re obsessed. Your “love object” has taken on what psychologists call a “special meaning.” This sweetie has become unique, novel, and all-important — the center of your universe. You are infatuated, focusing your energy and passion on every little thing associated with your honey.
Elevated levels of dopamine in your brain make for more focused attention and motivation in directing and attaining your amour goals. You are consumed with “intrusive thinking,” fantasizing and daydreaming constantly about your beloved. One survey found that the love-obsessed reported thinking of their beloved for more than 85 percent of their waking hours. Not surprisingly, couples can describe how they fell in love with each other years later.See above post

You’ve changed. You may find that you’re revamping yourself. Between your clothing style, mannerisms, habits, and even values, you’re willing to do almost anything and everything to win your loved one’s affections.Ok, here my wife did change me

You’re on the ride of your life. Until the relationship offers security, you may feel like you’re on a roller coaster. When things are good, you’re on “cloud 9.” But if a loved one is unresponsive right away, indicates something negative, seems indifferent ... basically, does anything to rattle you, you may feel despair, depressed, rage, mopey and listless until the situation is resolved. In Fisher’s survey, 79 percent of men and 83 percent of women reported dissecting an adored one’s actions.See burrito post

You’re sporting rose-colored glasses these days. Passion makes for perfect. While the love-struck can name faults their love object has, unlike the rest of us, they see these defects as charming and endearing. Love is blind. And you are willing to go to great lengths to make sure that the illusion you’ve created remains unscathed.My doctor prescribed these

You have no desire for anyone else. You want sexual and emotional union with your one and only. Yet while lust — the craving for sexual gratification — is a major player in your passion pursuits — the desire for sex and monogamy are less important than the desire for an emotional union. Men and women ache to have their love returned more than anything.Heyyoooooooowwwwwww!!! Rarrarraaaaaar!!!!:crazyluv

Believe it or not, it seems that Mother Nature wanted to bestow all of the aforementioned on us during the attraction stage of coupledom. Lust is said to have evolved to motivate humans to seek sexual relations with almost any semi-appropriate partner. Romantic love, however, helps us to focus our mating attention on a specific person, helping us to conserve our energy and time with one courtship. Feelings of attachment, and its components of peace, calm and security, then take over for the long haul. With many arguing that this passionate state of affairs lasts no more than two years, be sure to enjoy this love drug while it lasts!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330359,00.html

he he

rgcraig 02-12-2008 07:52 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman (Post 388148)
he he

You are nuts!

Rhoni 02-12-2008 07:52 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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You’re suddenly shy, at least initially. Even the most confident can feel timid, anxious, awkward, and even fearful around a crush. You may turn pale, flush, tremble, stammer, sweat, feel dizzy, breathe faster, get weak in the knees and have “butterflies in your stomach.” While such symptoms are flu-like, you’ve been struck with no more than a love bug.


I have felt this way recently...

Cindy 02-12-2008 07:59 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388153)

I have felt this way recently...

awwwwww, that's great.

Monkeyman 02-12-2008 08:04 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388153)

I have felt this way recently...

1 word....penicillin

Cindy 02-12-2008 08:05 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman (Post 388174)
1 word....penicillin

oooooooooooooo

Monkeyman 02-12-2008 08:11 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by cneasttx (Post 388177)
oooooooooooooo

whad I Do????? She's feeling ill, so, take some meds!:stirpot:toofunny

Cindy 02-12-2008 08:14 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Monkeyman (Post 388189)
whad I Do????? She's feeling ill, so, take some meds!:stirpot:toofunny

yep, yep, yep, love sick.................:crazyluv:bemine:cupidlove

Mrs. LPW 02-12-2008 08:15 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388153)

I have felt this way recently...

Are you falling for someone? Hmmmmmmmmmm????? :)

Praxeas 02-12-2008 09:14 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 388055)
There are studies that show that the chemicals in your body actually change when you are in "true love"

I thought it was interesting that it said men and women ache to have their love returned more than anything.

LOL...after I posted and drove off I was thinking how this resembled a chemical addiction..... :toofunny

Praxeas 02-12-2008 09:16 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388141)
Prax,

I remember love having just that effect on me...but obviously I am not in love today! I have been loved and been in love and I still think it safer to be loved than to love. I truly care about all people but true love does not find me very often.

I cherish the times I have loved and been loved. There is nothing like it.

Blessings, Rhoni

This is not a commentary on you, but in general I think many people don't make themselves available enough. Other people that might be otherwise interested feel put off or that maybe someone is sort of stand offish or protective (afraid to take a chance again on Love)

Praxeas 02-12-2008 09:19 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388153)

I have felt this way recently...

I dedicate this next song to Sister Rhoni
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhsrfYcXUTM

rgcraig 02-13-2008 05:28 AM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 388320)
I dedicate this next song to Sister Rhoni
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhsrfYcXUTM

Lol.......

Pressing-On 02-13-2008 05:30 AM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 388464)
Lol.......

When I saw it was Donny Osmond I was embarrassed to listen to it.

:toofunny

dizzyde 02-13-2008 12:17 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 388153)

I have felt this way recently...

I can't even remember the last time I felt this way, I was thinking of that recently, it would be nice to feel like a girl again. That jittery, insecure, hopeful feeling. Then I remembered everything else and thought, hmmm, maybe not.

dizzyde 02-13-2008 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Monkeyman (Post 388148)
he he

Too funny, I told my kid the other night, "I'm in love with Starbucks"!! :toofunny:toofunny I think I concern her.

dizzyde 02-13-2008 12:22 PM

Re: Is it Love you are feeling for her or him?
 
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Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 388315)
This is not a commentary on you, but in general I think many people don't make themselves available enough. Other people that might be otherwise interested feel put off or that maybe someone is sort of stand offish or protective (afraid to take a chance again on Love)

This is probably very true, but what is the answer? Those walls of protection are generally there for a reason. I understand the simple answer is "put yourself out there, be available", but it isn't that simple in reality. Especially in the church. Am I alone in feeling this way?

Praxeas 02-13-2008 12:30 PM

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Im hurt.....Sister Rhoni has yet to respond to my dedication.....silence is worse than rejection Sister....oh please tell me you liked my song :toofunny


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