Thanks All This came from an article in the Independent, according to which, research using brainscans has shown that "falling in love" engages 12 different areas of the brain in one co-ordinated activity. Must be just about the most complicated process man involves himself with!
So, does this need a 12-step program to get out of it?
ReplyDeleteFalling in love is a mine field frought with emotional disappointments.
ReplyDeleteFine little piece, Dave!
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
Thanks All
ReplyDeleteThis came from an article in the Independent, according to which, research using brainscans has shown that "falling in love" engages 12 different areas of the brain in one co-ordinated activity. Must be just about the most complicated process man involves himself with!
One might think it could be co-ordinated a bit better then, Dave?!
ReplyDeleteOnly 12 Dave? Seems more complicated than that!
ReplyDeleteFalling in love is exhausting.
ReplyDeleteLuckily we are pumped full of endorphines to survive the fall.
ReplyDeletePS I took shoots of locks on the bridges in florence. Keep your eyes open for a post when I get over the jet lag.
Oh, is it?Thanx for sharing this, Dave.
ReplyDeleteFalling in Love is oh-so-complicated,don't I always say? ;)
Simple, elegant. It says much.
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