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Dating apps with your hormones – even send

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Dating apps can get us into hormonal roller coasters.

Online dating gambling in more than one way. The researchers revealed that dating apps can use our hormones monkeys, creating a chemical dependency that is comparable to addiction to game of chance, even if the user slides correctly.

According to the Mirror, this is a weird discovery that is part of a joint study by Eharmony and the Imperial Business School in London, UK.

Scientists have found that the increase in app use – 50% of all British couples will meet online in 2035, according to the study – brings a disturbing phenomenon known as the “dating app” effect.

Ghost or unparalleled can reduce testosterone production by 10-25%. PCESS609 -Stock.adobe.com

This happens when dating app devotees suffer from severe chemical imbalances, similar to “chronic stress disorder and addictive sexual behavior.”

Unfortunately, this disturbing phenomenon is caused by positive interactions like the psychological Trojan horse. Hormone health expert Mike Kocsis explains that when users get matches or engagement, this messes up the brain’s reward system pathways, ultimately leading to neurochemical dependence.

This emotional roller coaster is the result of a “strengthening program” that can be divided into three parts: the expected phase, the perceived phase and the reward delivery, Kocsis explained.

Continuous brushing of teeth can cause hormone damage. hockleym4/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

The expected phase occurs when the user opens the app and triggers a spike in the feel-good hormone dopamine. They experience a second rush when notifications begin to be received during the perception phase.

However, the user receives the largest enhanced emotional chemochemical dose during the reward phase, which is when the user gets a match.

While the initial dopamine dump seems like a good thing, the uncertainty of getting a match prompts users to adopt “seeking behavior” so that they can get a “fix” based on research, just as gambling addicts are playing with slots.

According to the study, hormone roller coasters are similar to gambling addiction. Erika8213 -Stock.adbe.com

Similar to casino demons, staying away from the app for a long time can make users irritated and moody, Kocsis explained.

The use of dating apps can also be messed with general torpedo sexual behavior with testosterone levels, which is a side effect that affects both sexes. A game can cause male sex hormone levels to increase by 15-20% in 20 minutes, while ghosts or unparalleled sex hormones can reduce testosterone production by 10-25%.

The latter plunge can cause symptoms ranging from reduced energy to reduced sexual desire.

A person does not have to be rejected to obtain a match-induced emotional fluctuation. The constant wait for feedback puts users in a state of “expected anxiety” where they experience hours of elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which destroys the body’s hormones and thyroid production.

This is not the first study to expose the potentially harmful effects of dating apps.

A study by Austrian scientists suggests that these digital romance promoters may prolong people’s pursuit of love.

They found that people tend to choose dating apps because they have endless options, which seems to make them expect more from choosing a partner choice.

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