The incident took place early Friday in Gurgaon’s DLF phase 5.where a man, who climbed up a drain pipe to the 15th floor of
a multi-storeyed residential building to meet a woman he loved, fell to his death in Gurgaon.
A driver by profession, wanted to meet the domestic help of the apartment located on the 15th floor of the residential complex. He climbed up the drain pipe in the night.Kumar’s body was found in the morning.
There is no one that we can hold accountable for the accident but the victim himself, who was foolish enough to climb up the drain pipe,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police Sateesh Balan.
It’s surely not love its simply Infatuation.The “symptoms” of infatuation are; feelings of panic, uncertainty, overpowering lust, feverish excitement & impatience.
It’s a rush and it’s intense. It’s difficult to concentrate. And most infatuation relationships have a high degree of sexual charge around them. Somehow being with them is not complete unless in ends in some type of sexual encounter.
Do any of these “symptoms” resemble feelings of love? Hardly. So why do we become infatuated? Where does it come from? Perhaps it’s biological.
When infatuated we experience a surge of dopamine that rushes through the brain causing us to feel good. Norepinephrine flows through the brain stimulating production of adrenaline (pounding heart). Phenylethalimine (found in chocolate) creates a feeling of bliss. Irrational romantic sentiments may be caused by oxytocin, a primary sexual arousal hormone that signals orgasm and feelings of emotional attachment. Together these chemicals sometimes override the brain activity that governs logic.
The body can build up tolerances to these chemicals so it takes more of the substance to get that special feeling of infatuation. People who jump from relationship to relationship may be craving the intoxicating effects of these substances and may be “infatuation junkies”.>
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