When you're in love, your brain gets excited and happy. It's like getting a big hug from the inside! Your brain sends out special messengers called feel-good chemicals, which make you feel warm and happy, that’s why being in love feels so good. Imagine it like eating your favorite ice cream on a hot day; it makes you feel really happy and relaxed.
Examples
- Eating chocolate on a cold day feels really good and warm.
- Getting a hug from your mom after a tough day.
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