Discover the science of lasting love and how to fall for the same person twice by understanding the chemicals like dopamine and noradrenaline that drive romance.

Managed versions of people cannot love each other; they can only coordinate schedules. Falling back in love requires the bravery to stop being 'easy' and start being honest.
How to Fall for the Same Person Twice







The initial spark often fades because your brain is a chemical factory that eventually runs out of its initial supply of the 'honeymoon cocktail.' When you first fall in love, your system is flooded with noradrenaline, dopamine, and phenylethylamine. These chemicals create an incredible high that is hormonally impossible to sustain forever, as staying in that state would prevent us from focusing on anything else in our daily lives.
The feeling of falling in love is driven by a specific blend of chemicals including noradrenaline, which makes your heart race, and dopamine, which provides a feel-good rush. Additionally, phenylethylamine is responsible for the literal butterflies you feel in your stomach. While these substances create the thrill of the honeymoon phase, they naturally settle over time, transitioning the relationship from a chemical high into a phase where real work begins.
Yes, it is completely normal. Research indicates that only about eight percent of couples in long-term relationships report still feeling that original 'falling in love' thrill. This doesn't mean the love is gone or that the relationship is doomed; rather, it signifies that the initial chemical surge has faded. Understanding this relationship science helps couples realize that the settling of these hormones is a natural process rather than a sign of failure.
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