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From making love potions to celebrating V’Day twice a year: 7 love facts you’ve probably never heard about

TNN | Last updated on - Jun 5, 2018, 16:09 IST
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​Love facts

We come across millions of articles online about how to fall in love or how to end a relationship. A lot of us constantly seek advice to spice up our sex life or any other topic related to love. Love is a complicated emotion and dare we say, it troubles people all across the globe. To understand it better, scientists have done studies and have come up with interesting theories, opinions and conclusions. We did a little research on love and relationships and found these interesting facts. Read on…

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​Love acts like a drug

Falling in love can make one experience similar euphoria that a person feels after having cocaine. Yes, you read it right. According to a study called "The Neuroimaging of Love", the brain of people in ‘love’ releases increased levels of adrenaline, oxytocin, and dopamine. These induce similar ecstasy like symptoms that are not very different from that of cocaine consumption.

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​Japan celebrates two types of Valentine’s Day

While Japanese celebrates Valentine’s Day, they also celebrate another day dedicated to love and romance called White Day. On Valentine’s Day, women treat their lovers with chocolates and express their love. A month later, men reciprocate their gesture on White Day by pampering women with gifts.

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​The love formula

A psychologist named Robert Sternberg developed triangular theory of love in 1985 and suggested that ‘romantic love’ was a combination of intimacy, passion and commitment. If any of these constituents is missing, a person gets stuck in other forms love such as friendship, platonic love, compassionate love, infatuation etc. Unfortunately, this theory was not a big success and needed more accurate measures.

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​The ring finger theory

Many people believe that ring finger has a vein that is directly connected to the heart. But science has debunked this myth. There is not even a single vein in our hands that is directly linked to our heart.

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​Love at first sight?

We are not sure about love at first sight, but studies show that one might get attracted towards someone at first sight. Our brain calculates information in a short span of time and the prefrontal cortex region of the brain decides whether you are attracted to someone or not. Interestingly, a research was conducted where people were shown the photographs of people they were attracted to and this region of the brain buzzed with activity. Later, researchers tested this information in a speed dating experiment. People who were attracted towards others (as the activity in their prefrontal cortex reported) exchanged their numbers at the end of the session.

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​Love dwindles your focus

We all know being in love gives us butterflies and distracts us from concentrating anywhere. Now, there is scientific reason behind this as well. Studies prove that when a person is in love, he or she constantly thinks about the other person and experiences decrease in productivity. Been there, witnessed that?

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​The weird love potion

Long time back, people used to consider sweat an important ingredient of love potions. Women used to carry peeled apples in their armpits that used to soak their sweat. Then, they used to gift it as a treat to men who considered it as their lucky charm that would help them attract other women with its scent.

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