What happens in the brain during a crush?

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What happens in the brain during a crush?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Brucey lives in romania.

Here is all I know from some years on what happens when you have a crush.

It is like everyone said its a drug. Like it will affect you like a drug.

Although the more times you have felt that drug the stronger you want that first high again, and the farther out of reach it becomes.

Once you give up on the one who hurt you. Then you can find the second. That willl resolve itself faster til you find the 3rd.

It’s probably best to focus on actual long term relationships than to worry about the high in the beginning. Cause for real it never lasts at that level it is simply unsustainable. Enjoy the moment and when you find someone u happy with do your best to stick with it unless they are making you unhappy. Then move on and try again.

Nurok!!

Anonymous 0 Comments

You know you are single in your 30s when you thought “crush” might mean physical trauma like a car accident.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A crush like what I have on your sister or a crowd crush like Travis?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Typically it cracks then bursts like a grape or watermelon.. if your thinking about doing that rethink it please we don’t want to see what the hydraulic press does to your head.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Well, first it starts to bleed as it gets punctured by fragments of the skull. If the crushing is slow enough the immune system will try to fix the damage resulting in bruising and swelling. This will cause a loss of control of your muscles and likely stop you from breathing. After being compressed to about a quarter of it’s previous volume, the fluid that the brain is usually suspended in will start to squirt out of the skull fractures and eye sockets. After it is compressed to about half, the skin around the skull will tear away enough for the brain itself to start squishing out. Assuming the crushing pressure is not stopped at this point, eventually the brain will just be a mashed up pile of fat, blood and bone fragments.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It gets flatter and wider…what are we talking about here?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Primarily panic, then searching desperately for a means of escape, then nothing but focusing on getting the next breath into your lungs.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Before or after the rejection?

Anonymous 0 Comments

It resets and when it has booted back up you’ve made a fool of yourself.

It’s a feature that ended up being a bug, basically.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Wdym? It gets squished