scientists have found that the part of your brain that feels real pain (like being poked by a needle) is connected to the part of your brain that feels emotional pain (like being dumped) so when people say they have a "broken heart" its because their brain is making the emotional pain real...making their heart hurt..in turn this gave birth to the saying "i have a broken heart"
Having a broken heart in a one-sided situation can happen when you've invested emotions, hopes, and expectations into a relationship that isn't reciprocated. It's the pain of unmet desires and feelings of rejection that can lead to a broken heart, even if the feelings are only on one side.
i think it's only you by Jackie Moore
a broken heart
No One Mends a Broken Heart Like You was created on 1986-08-04.
A broken heart is a metaphor used to describe the pain and suffering a person feels when they lose a loved one. It's even been called a syndrome. Loss is a part of life. The only way to prevent a broken heart is to avoid feeling anything for anyone. However, then you risk a lonely life.
A one sided economy has only one user group. Alternatively, a two sided economy or market has two user groups.
A heart will still be broken if it's not filled with love. Only love can restore one's heart and make it whole again. But it will take time depending on how deep is the wound. Just need to let it heal and be ready to fall in love again.
Yes, if one of your ribs is broken. There are cases of accident victims with heart attack and broken ribs (e.g. car drivers in a crash) being killed by rescue workers giving cardiac massage for the heart attack, only to accidentally drive a broken rib through the heart wall. Poor outcome generally....
one heart, try not to get it broken
yes
one sided
broken heart that no one answered this question.
An answer flagged as "one-sided" may only contain one opinion, when several are appropriate. For example, if a question ask about the advantages and disadvantages of something, not only the advantages should be listed; that answer may be biased, or "one-sided."