What Is Your Brain Really Telling You? The Neuroscience of Gut Feelings, Ghosting, and Getting Attached Too Fast

Your gut feelings, ghosting spirals, and “I get attached too fast” moments aren’t drama—they’re neuroscience. This article unpacks what your brain and nervous system are really doing in love: from dopamine-fueled attraction and trauma bonds, to why rejection hurts like physical pain, to how the gut–brain connection (neuroception, vagus nerve, enteric nervous system) drives those instant “safe/unsafe” vibes. You’ll learn the neuroscience of love, attachment, and ghosting, how new love can feel like an addiction, and how tools like Tantra Mindfulness Therapy - TMT can help you rewire your brain for real, secure connection instead of chasing emotional chaos.

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