Love Junkies need chemistry or this chemical excitement to feel happy about and intoxicated by life.

Once this initial rush of chemicals wanes (inevitable after six months to three years, depending on the individual and

the circumstances), their relationship crumbles.

They're soon off again, detectives seeking a quick fix to their forlorn feelings: another chemical high from infatuation.

These love junkies also have one other problem. The body builds up a tolerance to these chemicals. Then it takes more and more chemistry to bring that special feeling of love. They crave the intoxication of chemistry and infatuation.
