Chemistry can be described as the combination of love, lust, infatuation, and a desire to be involved intimately with someone. Research suggests that not everyone experiences chemistry, and that chemistry occurred most often between people who are down-to-earth and sincere.
Is the chemistry part of love?
Known as the molecule of love, it is often associated with the butterflies we feel when were around our crush. It is our first attraction to someone that causes our brain to release high levels of PEA. When these three neurochemicals come together, they comprise the chemistry of love.
Is love a chemistry or biology?
Love is deeply biological. It pervades every aspect of our lives and has inspired countless works of art. Love also has a profound effect on our mental and physical state. A broken heart or a failed relationship can have disastrous effects; bereavement disrupts human physiology and might even precipitate death.
Can chemistry fade?
Or, does chemistry fade over time? The answer is no, not necessarily. You can still have chemistry as time goes on. It can even build over months and years.
What causes the feeling of missing someone?
The feeling you get when you miss your partner means that your brain is seeking them out and typically your oxytocin and dopamine levels drop. As Tara L. Skubella, relationship expert and tantra coach with Earth Tantra, tells Bustle, Physical touch, sexual and heartfelt connection increases these levels.