What Happy Couples Know Daniel Dashnaw What Happy Couples Know Daniel Dashnaw

Why does romantic love resemble OCD?

Breaking research now explains that the near-obsessional state people experience about the object of their love in the initial stages of romance is partly down to the brain’s behavioral activation system.

It is this brain system, along with a potent mix of accompanying neurotransmitters, that can even push lovers over the edge into something like a manic state.

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What is Acquired Neurodiversity?

Acquired Neurodiversity refers to neurodevelopmental conditions or differences acquired later in life due to external factors, such as brain injuries, illnesses, or trauma.

Unlike innate neurodiversity, which is present from birth and typically refers to conditions like autism, ADHD, or dyslexia, Acquired Neurodiversity occurs due to events that happen after birth.

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Extramarital Affairs Daniel Dashnaw Extramarital Affairs Daniel Dashnaw

How are affairs discovered?

How are affairs discovered? I’ve always been fascinated by learning about that moment.

Couples sometimes call it D-Day. They usually mean Discovery Day…, and they rarely mean Disclosure Day.

Research and studies on infidelity have found that affairs are often discovered through a combination of behavioral cues, technological clues, and gut feelings.

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Will my affair partner come back?

It’s well known how women having affairs with unattainable men flock into individual therapy, often lamenting getting dumped.

Research on the re-ignition of affairs suggests that while some affair partners do reconcile and rekindle their relationship… the likelihood of this happening is relatively low.

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