It is not just for sentimental songs - love might make you wild, yes in fact. Following are some physical effects of love-
Love at first sight
Be careful of the monster with green eyes, we all aware about his blight! A study conducted by the University of Delaware in the states concluded that having pangs of suspicion might make us provisionally blind.
The chemical curse
Apart from excruciatingly hot looks, a pant-wittingly good sense of humor and the capability to make you happy daily, there is something else, other than your man, which provides you that injection of strong feelings. "When we sense that early attraction to somebody, a cocktail of chemicals, dopamine, oxytocin and phenethylamine are released," says sexperts.
Sweat stakes
With above ‘love chemicals' pumping away throughout your body, things start to get sexual and all along with the sense of ecstasy comes the not-so-providential functions of the body that make your attractiveness plunge faster.
Pucker up
Yes, you already aware that locking lips with your treasured one is the top aphrodisiac going, but have you ever congested to think why salvia exchange gets you going? When you are kissing your guy, the male hormone called testosterone, is passed on from him to you and it creates sexual feeling in you.
Bulging beats
Falling in love is nearly similar to the classic fight or flight response we have in the course of any traumatic occasion like a job interview. Your heart pumps so hard that you think it can be listened by the globe and is showing through your fine cartoon style.
Look into my eyes
Do you find it hard to keep eye contact when talking to your newest crush? Whereas you are fighting against the blushes, your eyes will mislead you - your pupils will widen, and it will have nothing to do with dazzling lights.
Fatal attraction
With all fiction comes ups and downs, but further than the arousing heartache, love may cause severe enduring damage to your body.