Maintaining enough mystery in love can undoubtedly increase the curiosity of love, and only when both people have a strong interest in it can they have a promising future. Although the process of love is a process of mutual understanding, and it should be fortunate to know and understand each other, understanding each other too thoroughly, or even knowing something that doesn't need to be understood, makes the mystery of each other disappear, which is not good for love. Every man and woman should have a personal world, a mysterious and unknown world of their own. Therefore, if lovers maintain attraction to each other, they first try to maintain a sense of mystery with each other.
Can make people stupid
Researchers at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands have found that people in passionate relationships tend to have poorer attention spans, lower thinking abilities, and lower scores in both verbal memory and numerical computation, due to the fact that people devote a significant portion of their cognitive resources to thinking about their loved ones.
Can make people overexcited
Neuroscientists at the Einstein Medical School have conducted magnetic resonance imaging scans of the brains of passionate lovers and found that the same nervous system associated with cocaine addiction in their brains has become active, which is mainly manifested as being prone to overexcitation, loving talking, and singing.
Can slow down people's walking speed
Researchers have found that men in love adjust their walking speed to match their partner's pace. This strange phenomenon does not occur when they are with the same sex.
Can make people feel less pain
Psychologists at the State University of New York at Stony Brook have found that some regions of the brain activated by intense love are the same regions where painkillers work. In fact, holding the hands of the person you love can alleviate pain.
Can make people raise their voice
Women tend to have a higher pitch when speaking to men who are attracted to them. Research has also shown that people in love may sometimes try to imitate their partner's voice.
Can make people's pupils dilate
The eyes are indeed the windows of the soul. Studies have shown a correlation between pupil dilation and strong emotional states.
Can change the heart rate
Research shows that people who are in love gradually approach their partner's heart rate until it is exactly the same.