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"textContent": "The feeling starts in your nervous system. Your pupils dilate, you become short of breath, sweat collects on your palms, and suddenly you can't eat a bite. You're in loveāor in lust, at the very least. It's what psychologist Kristina Feeser, a professor at the University of Virginia's College at Wise, calls \"activation.\" The rest of us call it a crush.",
"title": "Why does having a crush make you feel crazy?"
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