There happens to be a lot of uncertainty resulting into questions when it comes to this Falling in love thing. Its either a case of:
"Falling in Love is beautiful but what if I'm falling into the wrong hands?"
Or
"Sometimes the person you fall for isn't ready to catch you."
Some other times its:
"Bottom line,we never fall for the person we are supposed to".
Now this brings me to the point of interest. Have you ever Wondered why we often fall in Love with the people who don't Love us back? Chase people who don't want us?
I could still recall way back in highschool, I use to have this beautiful seat mate(my young eyes really admired) who really was so into me but I never treated the feeling with any much respect, perhaps cos I was the one being chased? or maybe I wasn't just cutout for any of those childhood dramas. But one amazing thing was 'she never stopped'. This is same case with many of us(men/women).
Many of us are familiar with this scenario: Mr. Nice Guy is cute, sweet, interesting, smart, and available. Even better, he is interested in a relationship with you. The only problem is that you just aren't that into him. Mr. Bad Guy, on the other hand, is on your mind 24/7.
Like Mr. Nice Guy, Mr. Bad Guy has a lot of good qualities, but he is either unavailable for a relationship in general, or unavailable for a relationship with you, because he just isn't that into you. Despite his rejection and continual heartbreak
you cannot seem to get him off your mind. The more he rejects you and the more forcefully he indicates that he doesn't want to be with you, the more interested you seem to become (Berit Brogaard)
And here's the question WHY?
•Brain Stimulation
According to scientific research, romantic rejection triggers or stimulates the part of the brain responsible for motivation, addiction and even craving. But that's never an explanation you give to a man that's head over heels chasing same lady for years.
•Perceived Value
We all know that as Long as Apple keeps bringing her iPhone product to the market, the more y'all keep wanting to meet up. Reasons being that there's a perceived value which a new product might seem to have which you too wanna in turn enjoy. Same thing goes for relationships,If the other person doesn't want us or is not available for a relationship, their perceived value goes up. They become so "expensive" that we cannot "afford" them.
Evolutionarily speaking, it would have been an advantage to mate with the most valuable mate. So it makes sense that we become more romantically interested when a person's perceived value increases.
•Projection
Many times our projection of Mr Perfect or Miss Perfect seems to be embedded in one person.
And we wanna spend the rest of our lives with them but sad thing is they don't feel same way. This results into an inward fear of loosing what seems like perfect you.
So in turn you keep Chasing Mr/Miss Perfect hoping that you catch them( may the Lord see you through😂😁 )
At the end of the day one might think "Is falling in Love worth it". Well I'd say its high time y'all stopped falling in Love rather Rise with it. 9eleven cares ❤️❤️❤️
"Falling in Love is beautiful but what if I'm falling into the wrong hands?"
Or
"Sometimes the person you fall for isn't ready to catch you."
Some other times its:
"Bottom line,we never fall for the person we are supposed to".
Now this brings me to the point of interest. Have you ever Wondered why we often fall in Love with the people who don't Love us back? Chase people who don't want us?
I could still recall way back in highschool, I use to have this beautiful seat mate(my young eyes really admired) who really was so into me but I never treated the feeling with any much respect, perhaps cos I was the one being chased? or maybe I wasn't just cutout for any of those childhood dramas. But one amazing thing was 'she never stopped'. This is same case with many of us(men/women).
Many of us are familiar with this scenario: Mr. Nice Guy is cute, sweet, interesting, smart, and available. Even better, he is interested in a relationship with you. The only problem is that you just aren't that into him. Mr. Bad Guy, on the other hand, is on your mind 24/7.
Like Mr. Nice Guy, Mr. Bad Guy has a lot of good qualities, but he is either unavailable for a relationship in general, or unavailable for a relationship with you, because he just isn't that into you. Despite his rejection and continual heartbreak
you cannot seem to get him off your mind. The more he rejects you and the more forcefully he indicates that he doesn't want to be with you, the more interested you seem to become (Berit Brogaard)
And here's the question WHY?
•Brain Stimulation
According to scientific research, romantic rejection triggers or stimulates the part of the brain responsible for motivation, addiction and even craving. But that's never an explanation you give to a man that's head over heels chasing same lady for years.
•Perceived Value
We all know that as Long as Apple keeps bringing her iPhone product to the market, the more y'all keep wanting to meet up. Reasons being that there's a perceived value which a new product might seem to have which you too wanna in turn enjoy. Same thing goes for relationships,If the other person doesn't want us or is not available for a relationship, their perceived value goes up. They become so "expensive" that we cannot "afford" them.
Evolutionarily speaking, it would have been an advantage to mate with the most valuable mate. So it makes sense that we become more romantically interested when a person's perceived value increases.
•Projection
Many times our projection of Mr Perfect or Miss Perfect seems to be embedded in one person.
And we wanna spend the rest of our lives with them but sad thing is they don't feel same way. This results into an inward fear of loosing what seems like perfect you.
So in turn you keep Chasing Mr/Miss Perfect hoping that you catch them( may the Lord see you through😂😁 )
At the end of the day one might think "Is falling in Love worth it". Well I'd say its high time y'all stopped falling in Love rather Rise with it. 9eleven cares ❤️❤️❤️
I can relate with this in a wright way🤦
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