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How does the man react to man’s ways?why?

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Falling in love can be a powerful, life-changing thing. In those early days of romance, you may act differently, think differently, and sometimes even dress or talk differently. But how love affects the brain is one of the most interesting, and mysterious parts of falling hard. It can be so intense that it's actually possible to see certain areas of the brain lighting up on brain scans.

"When falling in love, chemicals associated with [the reward center of the brain] increase, such as dopamine, which makes you happier," NYC-based psychotherapist Kimberly Hershenson, LCSW tells Bustle. And this trickles down to your body, too. "It may create a feeling of your heart racing, sweaty palms, and feelings of romance." You know, like the desire to swing around a lamppost while bursting into song.

Feelings of love and how it affects your brain can be different for everyone, and may be spurned by different things. "Women may feel the sensation of love after having sex because of hormone levels increasing," says Hershenson. But for those who identify as men, it might even be entirely different. It's important to note the role of social constructs in the way our brains react to love – while brain chemistry can differ for each individual, some experts suggest that socialized gender norms can sometimes be internalized, and affect the psychology of love and how we express it.

So, if you have always wondered what a self-identified guy might be thinking or feeling whilst falling in love, you're in luck. Though not all men will experience love the same way, here are a few brain changes experts tend to notice in men falling in love.

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They May Actually Feel Less Pain

OK, no need to test this yourself — unless you and your partner are into that sort of thing — but love can make you feel less physical pain. "Love is so powerful that in laboratory tests, it reduces pain by half," neuroscientist Dr. Jarred Younger, an associate professor at University of Alabama, Birmingham, who has conducted brain scans on men and women when they're in love, tells Bustle. "It does so by sending messages down to the spinal cord to block the pain messages before they reach the brain."

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They Might Be Able To Finally Stop Smoking

As part of his research on the subject, Younger found that a new romantic relationship may also change a someone's brain chemistry in a way that makes it easier for him to stop using addictive drugs, like cigarettes. So if someone in your life is suddenly able to ditch his smoking habit after getting into a new relationship, his partner may be why.

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Partners Can Feel Addicted To Each Other

Again, a new romantic relationship will flood the "reward" part of the brain, which means partners can truly become addicted to each other. "These are the same areas that are activated when someone takes an addictive drug," Younger says. "It is thought that the first part of the relationship is 'addictive' so that two people stay close to each other long enough to form a longer relationship."

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