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There is a story about love sickness

2020-08-19 来源:步旅网
1.There is a story about love sickness. They had their side of the story,although I assure you, these things were way too little to brake up upon. Until she made a mistake.She

cheated

on

him and that was it. He broke up with her and never wanted to talk to her again. She admitted that she did it only because he”pushed her into it” with his words and she regrets it deeply. She cryed for days, for weeks. She begged him to take her back, but he remained cold. Well, to be honest, can’t blaim. He said his opinion of her changed and he could never ever be together with someone who he when having bad times.

She looked for ways to get him back ,she bought herself help books etc and then..she stumbled on a web page that was about texting boyfriend back.She was desperate ,she had understood how big mistake she had made .She knew he was the one and she thought she would die, if they weren’t going to be together anymore. She sweared she would do everything differently if she could only get him back. You can not imagine how much tears I had to dry on

can’t

trust

her cheeks and how worried she made me.

Anyhow, then she discovered that web page and in her last despair, she got herself an e-book that was about sending text messages to get her boyfriend back. It sounded unbelievable, I told her she was crazy to even try something like that, but listen to this – SHE GOT HER boyfriend BACK!!!!! I was astonished. Literally. This e-book is created by a man and that’s what it’s all about – a man knows how boyfriend’s mind would work (I believe he sayed something about being broke up via e-mail) and now they are back together! And it seems that they are happier than ever. I am so glad that I didn’t try to stop her, because I love how happy she is now.

2.Love is addictive. Study finds: heartbreak triggers activity in addiction, pain centers of the brain.Turns out the song was right: you really can be addicted to

love.A new study reveals that brain activity in recently heartbroken men and women mimics addiction cravings, reports LiveScience, as well as control of emotions, feelings of attachment, physical

pain and distress.\"Romantic love is an addiction,\" said study author Helen E. Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University who researches

love. \"It's a very powerfully wonderful addiction when things are going well and a perfectly horrible addiction when things are going poorly.\"

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