17 Psychological Facts About Crushes Adults Don't  Tell You

17 Psychological Facts About Crushes Adults Don't Tell You

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61 Video Views·Feb 9, 2025

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner—are you crushing on someone? Maybe it’s a classmate, a co-worker, a stranger on social media, or even a celebrity. But did you know there’s actual psychology behind crushes? The butterflies, the daydreams, and even the way you act around them—it all has a reason!

In this video, we’ll break down 17 fascinating psychological facts about crushes so you can better understand your own feelings (and maybe even get closer to your crush 😉).

💡 Key Takeaways:
✔️ We want what we can’t have – The brain romanticizes unattainable people.
✔️ Fear of rejection is real – You might like the idea of them more than the reality.
✔️ Crushes make us idealize – You might overlook their flaws.
✔️ Your brain plays tricks on you – Ever notice their name EVERYWHERE? That’s a real psychological phenomenon!
✔️ Talking to your crush can actually improve your confidence – So why not make a move?

Crushes are fun, exciting, and sometimes overwhelming. But whether it’s just a passing phase or something deeper, embrace the experience and learn from it!

Haven't made a move yet? 👉 Check out this video to see if your crush is waiting for you to make the first move! 🔗 Link Here

💬 Do any of these facts sound familiar? Let us know in the comments! And if you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fun psychology insights. 💙

Writer: Lightoflights
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera www.youtube.com/AmandaSillvera
Animator: Anilezah
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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