Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Falling in Love Suddenly


Mon 04 Nov 2019 | 02:10 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

Have you ever fallen in love suddenly and didn't know why you were attracted to this particular person? According to research, your hormones, interests, and the way you grew up all play a role in determining who you fall in love with, and who falls in love with you.

We literally fall in love; like someone who walks suddenly, or falls from the edge of the sidewalk without paying attention, or falls on the stairs despite returning to the stairs, and although we are careful not to fall on the stairs or from the edge of the sidewalk or width of the road, we fall, just as We fall in love .. Suddenly.

Falling in love

It is no wonder; that falling in love in Arabic is synonymous with falling in love in English and maybe in other languages I don't know.

Complex emotion

Love is an authentic emotion, strong instinct, to the extent that we cannot do without it. We always need someone who loves us, from our mothers through our friends to our partners. So we are always on a journey of instinctive search for a source of love, as we are like vehicles working with love, and it is a must from time to time or from one mile to another to find a gas station to fill them.

Love is a complex emotion: perhaps the most complex emotion ever, so half of the planet's population fails to establish successful love relationships, not to mention a love relationship of origin:

So, despite the abundance of the two sexes, the emancipation of societies, the spread of social media, and our constant instinctive search for love, we might be surprised by it.

Practice love in fantasy

Most of us and may be all of us practiced love in his imagination thousands of times, saw it on the cinema screens, read it in novels, subjected to someone who loves.

All of these images and fantasies have created a perfect image of us about the partner and love, so that we may perish without love, and lifetime may pass us without encountering it, although the love of our lives may lie all the time on the opposite corner, or the next message, but when it happens, we do not believe, and be surprised, as if we were looking for Aladdin's puck, not a normal human bond:

So we are surprised, rejoice, obsessed, and feel that we are dreaming, and thousands of questions start with us: Is this love? Is it real? Will it succeed? Will it continue?