Brain Takes Less Than Second to Fall in Love.

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17 Nov 2010, 6:06 pm

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Usually, or I should say, when it does happen, It tends to happen quick, but then it takes me ages to work out that it happened. It's like my brain takes a long time to catch up with that instant reaction.


I agree. I don't notice the chemical reaction instantly. Once it took me months. :oops: Thats why I can never pin point the exact moment I fall for someone



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18 Nov 2010, 1:03 am

Janissy: Thanks for sharing. That makes a lot more sense. It has nothing whatsoever to do with what the article said (and we're talking about), but I suppose at least the author's error sparked some conversation.

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Usually, or I should say, when it does happen, It tends to happen quick, but then it takes me ages to work out that it happened. It's like my brain takes a long time to catch up with that instant reaction.


I think this describes me fairly well, too. It also reminds me of the "humorous take on Myers/Briggs Personality types" thread from a little while back. "INTPs make ideal companions to INTJs, as neither of them notices they're in a relationship." :lol:


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18 Nov 2010, 5:58 am

Kaybee wrote:
Janissy: Thanks for sharing. That makes a lot more sense. It has nothing whatsoever to do with what the article said (and we're talking about), but I suppose at least the author's error sparked some conversation.

Moog wrote:
Usually, or I should say, when it does happen, It tends to happen quick, but then it takes me ages to work out that it happened. It's like my brain takes a long time to catch up with that instant reaction.


I think this describes me fairly well, too. It also reminds me of the "humorous take on Myers/Briggs Personality types" thread from a little while back. "INTPs make ideal companions to INTJs, as neither of them notices they're in a relationship." :lol:


It's all Carl Jung's fault! *shakes fist*


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18 Nov 2010, 11:58 pm

Really? It's taken me a week to three months to fall in love for real.