Between men and women, once there are these 3 'physiological reactions', it is easy to become lovers
True feelings are not solely dependent on getting along, chatting, or confessing.
Many people transition from 'just friends' to 'suddenly having feelings' at a certain moment of physiological reaction.
Don’t doubt it; the human body is much more honest than the mouth. When these 2 'physiological reactions' occur between men and women, emotions can easily spiral out of control.
When close, the heartbeat noticeably accelerates
You were originally chatting normally, even if just sitting shoulder to shoulder, but he suddenly starts to sweat in his palms and his gaze becomes erratic.
When she leans in closer, his heart starts to race; his voice becomes softer, and he unconsciously touches his nose or bites his lip.
That is not nervousness — it is the body automatically recognizing the 'liked person' and triggering the 'hormonal overload response'.
'What truly makes the heart race is never appearance, but the loss of control brought by proximity.'
At this moment, although the brain's rationality is still maintaining social etiquette, the body has already started to pull you towards the 'intimacy zone'.
When making eye contact, will either avoid or linger too long
Those who truly have no feelings will naturally look away after making eye contact; while those who have feelings will either deliberately dodge or be reluctant to look away.
The gaze is the easiest to expose the 'emotional channel'; if you look at him, and he doesn’t avert his eyes but instead stares intently at you; when you turn around, he is still looking at your back — this is not just attention, but the subconscious is releasing the signal 'I care about you'.
'When the gaze is stuck, the heart slowly draws closer.'
When a person begins to frequently observe your expressions and capture your movements, the edge of love has already approached.



