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Wednesday, April 14, 2010


Can i like not go to school tomorrow? Sigh. skipped 400 times within 15+min and i realized that i can only start to sweat after 350 times. looks like i need to hit 600 times for a better workout. talking about jogging maybe i'll start soon i need to jog for 45 mins to burn off my fats not just glycogen!! so LPX go for 8 round downstairs.

anway i chanced upon this article and was "enlightened" on how men and women's chemical actually works..

"
Oxytocin is a brain chemical that produces feelings of trust and attachment. Men get a blast of it when they kiss, women feel a rush when they hold a lover's hand, and during orgasm, both partners are flooded with the powerful substance. So last but not least, enjoy each other physically. "


and there's another part which made me believe that there's still hope on ever lasting love...

Similar Brain Responses in Those in Love for Many Years or Just Several Months.
the studies shows that people who are intensely in love after many years of marriage show brain responses to their partners that are similar to those of people who have just fallen in love. Researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to scan the brains of 10 women and seven men who reported that they were still intensely in love with their spouses after an average of 21 years of marriage.

While being scanned, participants were shown images of their spouses and other individuals. The researchers previously performed a similar study with 10 women and seven men who had fallen in love on average seven months before the experiment. For participants in long-term and short-term relationships, viewing images of romantic partners stimulated activity in brain regions that are associated with motivation to win rewards.

However only those in long-term relationships showed activity in brain regions associated with feelings of calmness and pain suppression, whereas those in short-term relationships showed activity in brain regions associated with obsessive thought and intense focus.

“ These results suggest that those who experience long-term romantic love continue to crave union with their spouses and remain highly motivated to maintain, enhance, and protect their relationships — like those in early-stage, intense romantic love. Their spouses continue to be sources of reward and well-being, ”

soooo food for thought huh? hell yeah.


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