Thursday, February 12, 2015

PUTTING THE UNEXPECTED IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS


 
This Saturday is Valentine's day so hopefully you will see this post in time!

Scientists at Emory and Baylor University using magnetic resonance imaging discovered that the pleasure centers of the brain respond much more strongly to unexpected stimuli than to expected pleasurable ones.

To me this means in intimate relationships when you do the unexpected, your loved one will be much more excited about that than when you do the expected. So keep those flowers, cards, letters, and surprise kisses going but be sure to think of something new too!

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