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Why does falling in love make you sick? ?

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Literally, like throwing up..your stomach feels so weird and your body will refuse food....why is that?

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  1. Falling in love make sick. Not falling in love also make you sick. Better falling in love, at least you will have .. Love ?

    Isn't it ?


  2. It's basically hormones.  It's the same effect as when you're pregnant - you get sickness but you're not ill.  Also you feel a lot more tension when you are falling in love and this can make it very hard to eat.  There is an expression - Lovesick.  It says it all really.  It does pass when the hormones settle down but the adrenaline and other hormones are often necessary at the start of a relationship. Try to eat small amounts of food as you still need energy for your body. Enjoy the high of falling in love, and know that the sickness part will pass after a while.

  3. that only happens if you get extremely nervous (about how to act right with the person, because its so important, and so  you so fear s******g it up,        and this puts your stomach in knots

    generally that happens to younger people, the first time (or maybe two), then you learn more about how the game is played, and so gain confidence, and can get to enjoy it, instead of having that happen

  4. It purely Psychological. Falling into deep love sometimes gives out funny hormones cause others loose appetite, lets you thinking allot for your mate causing less of sleep, then lack of sleep caused vomit.

    Try enjoying other things in life like a new boyfriend (haha), spend time with  your friends or family. Have fun and enjoy their company. That way clears your mind by having other people into your life.

    Either that or might be carrying a parasite in your stomach right now. But dont worry its still got your eyes and smile. :P

  5. I've gone through this before.  I don't believe most men have.  To this day, that's why I'm a musician.  I think it has something to do with the loss of the of onself to another uncontrollable entity.  This being accompanied by hope and fear that said entity will look out for your best interest and often times it's more infatuation  than not.  People in power use their power.  But it's the utter hopelesness and hopefulness that drives us on.  Without hope, what's left?  People in love have a connection with beauty, nature and GOD.   And it never turns out the way we think it will.  We can never stay in one another's arms forever.  Life goes on.  Therein is the compromise.  Life changes everything, but life must go on.  It's been a long time since I felt like you do and as awful as it is, wrap it up tight and hold onto it forever because these feelings will pass with each person you trust.  And life goes on.

  6. well one reason is you get your self overly excited.  Another is can it be true,and you wonder will it always be like this.  Will it last forever,and does he or she feel the same way..  

  7. maybe it's just psychological... so just step back and try to breathe.

  8. nope... not me..

  9. I've never heard of that before.

  10. Only 9 months later. :)

  11. For some, being in love is associated with fear of loss.

    It's the fear that makes people sick.

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