Science behind love: heightened levels of dopamine, feelings of longing, bonding, imprinting & seperation. A cure for heartbreak?
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Science behind love: heightened levels of dopamine, feelings of longing, bonding, imprinting & seperation. A cure for heartbreak?
In the world of modern romance, finding your perfect match has evolved far beyond chance encounters and serendipitous meetings. Enter ‘Personality Type Tinder Bio’ a phenomenon that’s adding a whole new layer of compatibility to the swiping game. But what exactly is a personality type in the context of Tinder, and how can it transform […]
Playing hard to get can be a matic tactic Compartmentalization of self-representation is manifested via the hard-to-get tactic as a way of coping or defending a persons’ self-concept in different roles (e.g mother, lover, colleague) and preventing negative spillovers between the roles. Reasons why someone might be playing hard to get You’ve met someone, might […]