14 Psychological Facts about Love, Dreams and Crushes

Ever had a crush on someone and you just can't stop thinking about them? Ever dreamed of meeting your soulmate? How about that time you fell in love with someone and wanted to spend the rest of your life with them? The human brain is fascinating because it is capable of accomplishing all three. We may not be able to control our thoughts or dreams, but we can use this knowledge to understand what makes us tick. In this blog post, we will share 14psychological facts about love, dreams, and crushes.

We all want to be loved and know what it feels like to fall into deep love. For many of us, we experience the first flush of feelings with our first crush or when falling for someone new.


1. The average person has about seven crushes in their lifetime.

2. Love is a complex emotion with various combinations of companionate love, obsessive love, and infatuated love.

3. One study found that only 3% of people living in the United States are married to a person of their own race.

4. People often fall in love at first sight or develop affectional bonds early in life and then maintain these attachments throughout their lives; this type of romantic attachment is seen as the norm in our society.

5. Falling in love can change your brain chemistry, giving you feelings of satisfaction, excitement, and butterflies!

6. It has been found that many people have conflicting attitudes about love and marriage.

4 Love Psychological facts about dreams

1. Dreams can provide insight into which we are as individuals, the stresses and anxieties from the day, and our desires or sense of insecurities about ourselves.

2. Our dreams can also be a form of wish fulfillment.

3. Dreams usually have some underlying meaning that relates to the dreamer's current situation or more deeply-rooted issues; dreams may reflect aspects of fundamental conflicts that are causing distress in waking life.

4. Dreams are also often part of an entire sleep cycle, occurring most frequently during REM (rapid-eye movement) sleep; such dreams may include bizarre imagery, emotions, and sensations that have been described as frightening or even nightmarish when they first occur.


1. Crushes are common. It is estimated that, on average, people have about seven crushes in their lifetime.

2. Crushes are a type of infatuation that occurs when you have a high opinion or admiration for someone; it is often seen as a precursor to love because it gives you the opportunity to fall in love with someone without the fear of rejection and heartbreak.

3. Studies show that the average person falls in love five times before settling down with their life partner.

 4. Crushes can be exciting because they give you the chance to get romantic attention from that person but they may also be scary because you're not sure if they like you back or what might happen next.

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