Where do you feel love in your body?

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Where do you feel love in your body?

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Love is felt in the body in the head, chest and stomach and intense emotions of love are also spread throughout the body.

Romantic love strongly activates your heart and head, which creates a butterflies like feeling, and all types of love, which include friendship love and passion love are also processed in your brain through releases of chemicals like adrenaline, dopamine and oxytocin.

All 27 types of love are felt in the head, which is likely a result of the high from neurotransmitters.

Love is also felt in the chest through intense, warm and strengthening sensations in your chest, particularly for romantic, sexual and family love.

Butterflies feeling or energetic sensations in the stomach and entire body are also common when you feel love and passionate love is often felt as a whole body experience.

Sexual love is specifically felt in your head, chest and your genital area.

When you're in love, your brain releases a cocktail of neurochemicals like dopamine and norepinephrine, which can lead to feelings of intense pleasure, euphoria and even anxiety.

Your vagus nerve also communicates between your brain and your heart and often leads to a racing heart or butterflies sensation or tension in your stomach and also overall physical arousal.

And for long term love, as romantic passion fades away, these sensations can also become deeper, calmer and also more focused on comforting, long term bonds, and is often associated with decreased pain sensitivity.

Also different forms of love, like love for strangers or abstract concepts are also felt less intensely and are also largely confined to your head.

The chemical that makes you love is oxytocin.

Oxytocin is a chemical that is mainly known as being the "love hormone" or the "love chemical," which helps to foster social bonding, trust and also intimacy, most particularly during hugs, physical touch and even sexual activity.

Oxytocin works alongside dopamine and norepinephrine to create the feelings of attachment, contentment and calmness, which is essential for forming and keeping long term relationships and also mother and infant bonding.

Oxytocin, the bonding chemical is released during touch, intimacy, and childbirth, and is a hormone that creates deep feelings of attachment and security.

Dopamine is another chemical that helps with the feeling of love.

Dopamine is the pleasure chemical and high levels of dopamine are produced during the early, addictive or honeymoon phase, which drives the desire to be with a partner.

Norepinephrine is the excitement chemical that causes the feeling of "butterflies" in your stomach and rapid heart rate which is often felt during early attraction.

And vasopressin is the commitment chemical that is associated with long term monogamous bonding.

Oxytocin is often released through physical touch like massages and hugs and activities which strengthen emotional bonds.

Love is a profound and multifaceted emotion that is characterized by deep affection, attachment, and care for another person or object.

Love acts as a commitment to nurturing well being that often involves sacrifice, empathy and devotion.

Love spans romantic passion, familial bonds, altruism and deep liking for hobbies or ideals.

Synonyms of love are affection, devotion, passion, care and admiration.

Other words for affection are fondness, attachment and tenderness.

Other words for devotion are dedication, adoration and worship.

Other words for passion are desire, ardour and fascination.

Other words for are regard, concern and tenderness.

And other words for admiration are liking, appreciation and respect.

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