alcohol
endogenous opioid peptides
Yes, engaging in sexual activity triggers the release of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, and its release can contribute to feelings of pleasure and satisfaction during sexual activity.
He did it for pleasure because he wanted to show his feelings
It can be subjective; some people may view a powerful aroma positively as it can evoke feelings of comfort or pleasure, while others may find it negative if it is too overwhelming or triggers sensitivities.
registers feelings such as fear and pleasure
stress,dislike of oneself,feelings or emotional disturbancies
Sexual pleasure is the positive physical feelings one feels when doing sexual acts.
Addiction is related to stimulation of the pleasure center in the brain. Certain activities have that effect, and if carried out simply for the sake of pleasure, stimulation or distraction from unpleasant feelings, can become addictive. Because the pleasure is due to chemical changes in the brain, in that sense all addictions are chemical addictions.That said, we understand what you are asking. Our biggest non-drug addiction in this country is food. Gambling is probably a close second. Shopping, sex and similar activities that can be indulged in for the sake of pleasure without lasting reward are also high on the list.
The nouns 'feeling' and 'pleasure' are both abstract nouns, words for emotion.Some synonyms for 'feelings of great pleasure' are:blissjoygladnessdelight
dopamine
The "happy chemical" typically refers to dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, or endorphins - neurotransmitters that play a role in regulating mood and emotions. These chemicals are associated with feelings of pleasure, happiness, and well-being when they are released in the brain.
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