Can the electrical charges in your brain be affected by the relentless closeness of another's. Say sleeping next to someone night after night. Have I thought this up all by my lonesome or has this been studied already? You know how gals' periods all come at the same time when they work or live together.
2007-07-17
02:07:42
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wemblania
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➔ Psychology
Dear Flawless, When you mention a lot less arguing and the ability to mind read, how much has the electrical charges got to do with those things? I am being genuine here, not sarcastic. Are you saying that the one with the more powerful charges, sets the other person's charges on the same waverlength? Say if your partner said I WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES and you said GREAT IDEA just to keep the peace, when really your electrical charges are bristling because you wanted to clean the house instead. Then this would explain why the movie enthusiast gets edgy on the way to the movie cos your electrical charges are working overtime even tho you are smiling sweetly. Does nature intend a certain amount of electrical brain charge in a certain amount of space and when one person is totally passive, does this inspire the other person to be totally aggressive to balance things out?
2007-07-18
00:48:22 ·
update #1