Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Crazy in love?

Well, if you're lucky, you've been there and done that and you love it! If not, you're one of the nay-sayers and today is probably the worst day of the year for you. You'll want to gag at the commercialism and all the over-zealous public displays of affection of those love-stricken fools. But, hey, be nice, it's not their fault - they're just a lil' bit crazy! No, seriously. Like Rosalind pointed out “Love is a madness” - and when you’re in love, the intense sensations you experience are enough to drive you mad. Ok, this isn’t just me trying to rationalize craziness – research has shown that the serotonin levels in couples who'd been madly in love for less than six months were equivalent to the low serotonin levels found in sufferers of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Psychologists state that “Phase Two” most closely mimics the symptoms of mental illness. What’s Phase Two, you ask? According to anthropologist Helen Fisher, there are 3 phases of falling love and each one is accompanied by notable chemical reactions in our bodies. Read on:
Phase One – The Lust Phase is all-consuming and powerfully disorienting.
Signs & Symptoms: breathless, dizzy, and incapable of rational thought. You have the attention span of a severely afflicted ADD sufferer. Days and nights are filled with fantasizing about your new love and sending and receiving txt msgs from same.
Substances: pheromones guide you to an appropriate mate and the sex hormones testosterone and estrogen drive you to seek intimacy, while phenylethylamine (found in chocolate), keeps you wanting more.
Phase Two - This is the Attraction Phase.
Signs & Symptoms: sweaty palms, racing heartbeat. Suddenly nothing in this cruel world seems that bad. Loss of appetite, insomnia, infatuation, obsessive thoughts.
Substances: your body is now excreting all kinds of "monoamines." - namely dopamine and norepinephrine which combine to produce a sense of elation, energy, sleeplessness, loss of appetite -- (behaviour like that of someone under the influence of illicit drugs). Meanwhile, serotonin, ensures that you can think of nothing else and adrenalin keeps the poison coursing through your veins.
Phase Three - This is when the bond solidifies and is known to sex researchers as the Attachment Phase. (Ha!)
Signs & Symptoms: you settle into your romantic niche and experience separation anxiety, an intense bond and sense of togetherness. You make those around you gag with your lovey-dovey antics.
Substances: oxytocin and vasopressin. Oxytocin is the cuddler released during orgasm is also the chemical that bonds mothers to newborns. Vasopressin makes you want to stay together.

Still not convinced? Watch the video explanation here.

Either way, don't forget to make sure that you let all your important people know that you love them (btw). Have a happy Valentine's Day and go ahead - get a little crazy!

15 Comments:

At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:29:00 am , Anonymous Anonymous said...

rosalind?

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:45:00 am , Blogger Unknown said...

wow... I experienced Phases 1 and 2 for you... wasn't given the opportunity for stage three... but... such is life. Take care luv. Happy valentine's day

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:48:00 am , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well miss lady, I will keep mehself anonymous but from my vocab I know yah know who dis is... I have felt all of the over for a certain young lady but I will not mention names.
Happy V day.
Miss yah much!

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:12:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, love is crazy. Check out this link .. Love gives you cocaine rush, say researchers

- Chris

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:24:00 pm , Blogger S.M. said...

Rosalind: “Love is merely a madness”
From Shakespeare's As You Like It, III, ii

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:10:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

girl you read too much! hope you have a happy day ie do something other than read tonight *wink*

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:28:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

HAppy Valentine's day to you. I must say i'm impressed with the amount of work you put into this blog. What profession are you in again?

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:18:00 pm , Blogger S.M. said...

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At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:32:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not impressed! Where are the rest of the pix from the Cuba trip Sher?
Anyways, nice romantic take on V Day. Hope you have a good one. I know i will!
LYA

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:41:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aw sher i love you too!!!

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:14:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're the best friend I could ask for. Lots of love.

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:11:00 pm , Blogger Unknown said...

Seems there are more than a few people having gone thru at least Phase II over you... most of them men as far as I can tell. Very fascinating stuff! From the context of what you wrote, one could infer this was a "one on one" study. Did you find any chemical explanation for a person having these reactions for multiple partners? Happy V-D-ay!

~ gj

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:54:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very interesting stuff. What are you doing tonite?
happy valentine's nite. *muah-muah*

 
At Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:54:00 pm , Blogger JTL said...

I still hate February 14th.

Bah. Humbug.

 
At Saturday, February 17, 2007 2:31:00 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very commercialized day.. but the night can make it worthwhile.

Great post.

 

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