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00:00Let's see how love affects our bodies.
00:04See the similarities between pathonic and romantic love and how love develops.
00:16You must know the signs if you have ever fallen in love.
00:20The sign of love is euphoria, a throbbing chest, and a bump on the stomach.
00:31Love is usually associated with honey.
00:35However, love actually involves many other body parts through the complex chemical reaction that occurs in the brain.
00:51In the next parts, we will find the secrets of love,
00:55knowing how love develops over time, and learning non-romantic love.
01:09Love begins with neurons that release a small chemical message in the brain.
01:14According to scientists, there are three stages of love, euphoria, attraction, and attachment.
01:26Euphoria
01:32Euphoria, which is driven by the reproduction hormone, is the first stage.
01:37Adrenaline and dopamine play a role in attachment, and oxytocin plays a role in attachment.
01:43Adrenaline
01:54Various body organs, such as the heart beating and sweating on the palm, are affected by the hormone love.
02:00This also affects the pupils and the tone of voice.
02:04Love
02:11Adulthood develops into love that is loving and understanding,
02:15while failed love can cause serious medical conditions.
02:19Happy love for long-term health.
02:33Platonic love is our love for family and close friends.
02:37This is different from romantic love, but both involve deep feelings that improve mental and physical health.
02:54Romantic and platonic love changes the function of the body through the transmission of messages in the brain.
02:58Love is a complicated emotion that is influenced by someone's personal life, and everyone experiences it uniquely.