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🍚 Is it true that "drunk falls easily" - science answers!

Have you ever wondered why drunk people feel cuter? ðŸĪ”

Believe it or not, "booze" affects love decisions! Today, let's see why drunk falls in love easily, and there are really scientific reasons! 👇

🧠 Science Answer: Why is drunk and love hole easy?

Brief answer: True! But not true love

5 reasons:

1. 🧊 The control brain "shut" down.

Alcohol makes:

❇ Prefrontal Cortex (frontal brain) slows down

❇ This is the part that controls decision-making and evaluates good-effects.

The result is:

✅ Decide faster (don't think too much)

✅ dare to approach people who like more.

✅ Overlook the other's disadvantages.

✅ felt, "Why not try?"

Example:

◆ Normal: "He probably won't like me. Don't go in."

❇ When drunk: "Go talk! The worst is denial!"

2. 💊 Dopamine hormone rush

Alcohol stimulation:

❇ Dopamine (happiness hormone) secretion increases

□ Like when we fall in love or get something we like.

The result is:

✅ Feels good. Happy.

✅. Look at everything optimistically.

✅ The people next to us look "cuter" because our brains are happy.

✅ feel closer to others.

Example:

❇ People who normally look ordinary → drunk episode "So cute!"

❇ People who don't normally care → "Hey, it's charming."

3. 👓 "Beer Goggles Effect" - Beer Glasses

A really scientific phenomenon!

What is:

❇ When drunk, the brain evaluates the interest of others.

❇ Like wearing glasses that make everyone "look better"

The study found that:

❇ Alcohol drinkers rate 25-30% higher in beauty / casting.

□ The more drunk, the higher the score.

The result is:

❇ People who normally watch a score of 5 / 10 → drunk episodes 7-8/10

□ Overlook shortcomings

❇ See only the advantages

Example:

❇ Drunk episode: "He's so beautiful / handsome!"

❇ The next day: "What was I looking at last night?!"

4. 💎 Confidence gushing - dare to speak, dare to flirt

Alcohol makes:

□ Concern. Fear decreases.

□ Feel more confident in yourself

❇ Be assertive, be brave, approach people who like

The result is:

✅ Dare to say hello to strangers.

✅ dare to flirt with people who normally do not dare

✅ Speak better (at least feel that way)

✅ not afraid of rejection.

Example:

❇ Normal: Sitting and looking at people who like from afar

❇ When drunk: Walk to say hello! "Hello!"

5. 🎭 "liberated" identity.

Alcohol makes:

❇ Restraint (Inhibition) reduced

❇ True identity or pressed feelings emerge

The result is:

✅ Dare to tell me true feelings.

✅. Frankly expressed.

✅ not afraid of what people think

✅ The stored feeling emerged.

Example:

❇ Long-time crush → Drunk "Actually, I like you!"

❇ Lonely feelings → Want to have someone next to you

⚠ïļ But be careful! This is not "true love."

Drunk love vs true love

Drunk love:

❌ is caused by chemicals in the brain, not real feelings.

❌ disappeared with drunkenness.

❌ are often caused by isolation or a need for warmth.

❌ easy to make mistakes.

True love:

✅ caused by deep acquaintance.

✅ There's a reason.

✅ not based on temporary emotions.

✅ Long live, steady.

🧊 Scientific education

Interesting research:

📚 University of Bristol, UK (2008)

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□ Results: People who drank alcohol rated other people's attractiveness 25% higher.

📚 University of St. Andrews, Scotland (2012)

❇ Found: Alcohol actually made the Beer Goggles Effect happen

❇ Result: People who drink 2-3 glasses. Look at others looks significantly more attractive.

📚 Dopamine study.

❇ Alcohol stimulates Dopamine as well as when falling in love

□ Confuse the brain between the happiness of liquor and the happiness of love.

💔. The danger that follows.

The negative effects of "love holes when drunk"

1. Make a mistake

□ Choose inappropriate people

❇ Do something that regrets later

□ Accidental sex

2. Hurt your own mind

❇ Feeling disappointed when waking up

❇ Regret to tell you the feeling

❇ Embarrassed for acting badly

3. Cracking the original relationship

□ Accidental infidelity

□ Causing the girlfriend to lose trust

□ Lose a good relationship

4. Risk of abuse

□ Can't control yourself

❇ Risk of being exploited by the unsub

□ Risk of harm

ðŸ›Ąïļ How to protect yourself

If you go for a drink, don't forget:

1. Know your own limits

❇ Know how many drinks you can drink

❇ Just relax. Don't get so drunk.

❇ Stop before you lose control of yourself

2. Go with a trusted friend

❇ Friends help watch

❇ Friends can stop if they do something wrong

◆ Someone took home.

3. Set rules before drinking

□ "Don't flirt with anyone today."

□ "No, Adline, Stranger."

❇ "Don't call your ex."

4. Do not drive

□ Call a taxi

❇ Let friends who don't drink take

❇ Use Grab / Bolt services

5. Keep phone for friends

❇ Not to call anyone

❇ Not to chat to anyone

◆ Prevent later regrets

ðŸĪ” What if you fall in love when you're drunk?

Should do:

1. Don't decide anything immediately.

❇ Wait to wake up first

❇ Waiting for the liquor to leave the body

❇ Use time to think objectively

2. Ask yourself when you wake up.

❇ Do you still feel this way?

❇ If you don't drink, will you feel this way?

❇ Is this a real feeling, or is it because of booze?

3. Give yourself time

❇ Wait at least 2-3 days

❇ See if the feeling is still there

❇ If it's still felt → It can be a real feeling.

4. Consult friends

□ Friends see the big picture.

❇ Help analyse

❇ Can you tell me if it's appropriate?

5. If already told the feeling

□ Sorry if the remarks are inappropriate.

❇ Described as drunk at the time

❇ If they accept it, talk again when they're sober.

ðŸ’Ą Facts to know

Statistics are interesting:

📊 From the survey:

❇ 67% of people who experienced a "drunk love hole" later regretted it.

□ 43% admit to choosing an abusive person.

❇ 31% had accidental sex

❇ 22% unintentionally unfaithful

Alcohol levels with effects:

1-2 Tumbler:

❇ Relax. Dare to talk more.

❇ Still in control of yourself

3-4 Tumbler:

❇ Beer Goggles Effect is getting pronounced

□ Decide faster. Think less.

5 + Glass:

□ Can't control yourself

❇ Risking to do something very sorry

ðŸŽŊ Conclusion: Right?

Answer: True! But...

True that:

✅ Alcohol makes it easier to fall in love.

✅ There's a scientific reason to support it.

✅ Beer Goggles Effect actually happened.

✅ Dopamine gushes. Makes good sense.

✅ The control brain slows down.

But:

❌ Not "true love."

❌ a temporary feeling.

❌ caused by chemicals in the brain.

❌ often disappear with drunkenness.

❌ Risk of making a mistake.

💭 Thoughts

Important things to remember:

1.Alcohol does not make love, but makes existing feelings come off.

2. If true love, when not drinking, must love

3. Good love. Not based on alcohol.

4. Be careful. Don't let liquor control love life.

5. Decide on love only when drunk.

Drink consciously. Love rationally! 💕🍚

ðŸ“Ē Was it?

Let's share the experience:

❇ Have you ever "drunk love hole"?

❇ How did you wake up?

❇ Still feel the same?

❇ Are you sorry?

Can share now! 👇

P.S. Always remember: "Booze makes you brave, but it doesn't make you true love." If you really love, you don't have to wait to get drunk, you can tell. If you have to drink to tell me, maybe it's not true love. 💭

Drink the right amount. Love consciously. Take good care of yourself! 🌟

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