Why we cannot resist the urge to bite the people we love

Have you ever felt that during your pet time with your partner or someone you love would love to bite and not resist that desire? Why do we do it? Is it unconscious? What does it especially mean? Some people think that biting a person is a Sadzimazocist attitude, but it is not [...]
Have you ever felt that during your pet time with your partner or someone you love would love to bite and not resist that desire?
Why do we do it? Is it unconscious? What does it especially mean?
Some people think that biting a person is a Sadimazocist attitude, but it has nothing to do with it. It's just a reaction caused by the passion you feel about each other.
It's a completely natural act, even if you think it's an unreasonable wish. Scientists from Yale University in the United States have studied this behavior.
Experts called this phenomenon mild - tempered, following a series of tests that showed that this action affects emotional control.
Researchers say we tend to fix our emotions in different ways. For example, when we are angry and choose to count to 10 to manage anger, we do so because we know that we can have negative consequences if we act without thinking.
Our brain is built from three parts, divided into emotions, emotions, and instincts, and sometimes we express our emotions in haste.
Researchers point out that when it is not possible to maintain a desire to bite a partner's lips, it is another way of showing love and passion for him.









