

Did you know that flirting is not only a social behavior but also has physiological effects? When we engage in flirting, our bodies release a hormone called oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone." Oxytocin is associated with bonding and trust, making us feel more connected to the person we're flirting with. So, next time you find yourself caught up in a flirty interaction, know that your body is responding and creating a unique chemical connection between you and the other person.