How your brain copes from a traumatic event
April 25th, 2007 Shobe_ceo
Scientists have studied how our brains process tragedy — and they think dreams may play a role. This conclusion was derived from the experiences of the people recovering from the 9/11 event .
They found out that the more people watch the TV coverage of the planes crashing as the two towers fall, the more they are inclined to get nightmares. And the longer time they need to adjust and cope up. But here is the funny twist, the more you keep on talking about the event, the faster you recover from the experience. Well, this is explained with the fact that one gets to release traumatic emotion while talking about it.
So here is the lesson: If for example, one night, you had a terrible sexual partner. To move on from the experience, stop watching hardcore porn for a while and just start talking to people about how bad he/she is in bed. And soon you’ll see yourself fully-recovered and as if nothing happened. LOL. ^_^
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