Do you ever wonder if what you're feeling for someone is love or just sexual chemistry? Love involves deep emotional connection, trust, and commitment, while sexual chemistry is more about physical attraction and desire. While both can be important in a relationship, understanding which one you're feeling can help you make better decisions about your future. Watch this video to learn about the differences between love and sexual chemistry and how to identify what you're experiencing. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back from finding the right relationship for you.
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