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Mind and Body Cease Functioning, When Romance Ceases

For many individuals, happiness closely connects to companionship. Scientific research demonstrates that humans are social creatures who need other humans, often the opposite sex. Such attractions allow individuals to engage in meaningful relationships that create hues of happiness. Interestingly, the brain is the first organ that detects such needs, culminating into human desire, sometimes even into stronger human cravings. This becomes apparent, through the functions of internal systems that create emotional, physiological, and psychological responsiveness to collaborative body and mind awareness. Evidence of this recognition occurs in male erection or female secretions excited by erotic thoughts, touch, smell, taste, hearing, or seeing. The emotional pathway evoked by neurotransmitters and hormones trigger desire for erotic pleasure, which often seeks ways to obtain such gratification, motivating behaviors that seem to be mysteriously automatic. Abraham Harold Maslow (1908 - 1970)