Topic: "" H e @ r t - A Secret Place """
Laska Paul 's photo
Tue 12/15/20 11:54 PM
Edited by Laska Paul on Wed 12/16/20 12:18 AM
He@rt is Not a Place for Keeping Tensions and Sadness. Its a Golden Box for Keeping the Feelings of Joy & Happiness . Have you ever Broken someone's H e @ r t ?????????????

Rock's photo
Wed 12/16/20 12:19 AM

Herat is Not a Place for Keeping Tensions and Sadness. Its a Golden Box for Keeping the Feelings of Joy & Happiness . Have you ever Broken someone's H e @ r t ?????????????


Where is Herat?

Laska Paul 's photo
Wed 12/16/20 12:37 AM
Keep You Right Hand on your Left Chest, There You will Find Your Heart ! if you dont Find It, that Means Someone has Stolen Your Heart !

Rock's photo
Wed 12/16/20 02:39 AM

Keep You Right Hand on your Left Chest, There You will Find Your Heart ! if you dont Find It, that Means Someone has Stolen Your Heart !


Nobody stole it.
I pawned it for cigarette money.

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Wed 12/16/20 02:42 AM


Keep You Right Hand on your Left Chest, There You will Find Your Heart ! if you dont Find It, that Means Someone has Stolen Your Heart !


Nobody stole it.
I pawned it for cigarette money.

laugh

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Wed 12/16/20 05:03 AM

Keep You Right Hand on your Left Chest, There You will Find Your Heart ! if you dont Find It, that Means Someone has Stolen Your Heart !

If you don't find it it's because it mostly in the middle of the chest...

Larsi666 😽's photo
Wed 12/16/20 06:36 AM
I sold mine to the Devil laugh

At least I got a 20 quid voucher for it laugh

Tom4Uhere's photo
Wed 12/16/20 08:22 AM
A heart is a muscle that pumps blood, nothing more.

If you are talking about the center of self, it feels like its in the middle of the chest. Center of self actually originates in the brain. It only feels like its in the center of the chest.

The ache from heartbreak is a form of stress you feel in your chest and head.
When you are under stress or having a panic attack, the body releases stress hormones like cortisol as part of our natural "fight or flight" response. These hormones can trigger physical symptoms like chest pain and a rapid heartbeat that may feel like a heart attack.

http://www.health.qld.gov.au/news-events/news/science-behind-a-broken-heart

Studies show that your brain registers the emotional pain of heartbreak in the same way as physical pain, which is why you might feel like your heartbreak is causing actual physical hurt. The language we use to describe heartbreak – “I feel like my heart’s been ripped out”, “it was gut wrenching”, “like a slap in the face” – all hint at the way we associate physical pain with emotional pain.

Heartbreak hormones

Hormones aren’t just for randy teenagers – our bodies produce a long list of hormones every day for different purposes, including falling in and out of love.

Love can be addictive, like a drug, because of the hormones our brain releases when we become really attached to someone or something. Dopamine and oxytocin in particular are hormones which make us feel good and want to repeat behaviours, and are released at elevated levels when we’re in love.

Then, when heartbreak happens, these hormone levels drop and are replaced with the stress hormone cortisol. Designed to support your body’s fight-or-flight response, too much cortisol over a period of time can contribute to anxiety, nausea, acne and weight gain – all those unpleasant mental and physical symptoms associated with heartbreak.

Its important to remember the brain controls the body. Heartbreak is a form of depression. Like depression, we feed the heartbreak we feel by thinking about the loss. To break the depression/heartbreak, stop feeding it.

no photo
Wed 12/16/20 11:07 AM
There are not enough question marks. I refuse to answer a question unless there are at least twenty.

no photo
Wed 12/16/20 11:58 AM

There are not enough question marks. I refuse to answer a question unless there are at least twenty.


*chuckling*