![]() ![]() Research has shown humans have an intuitive ability to size up a partner in 100 milliseconds. But many say they’ve experienced the sudden jolt of affection and attraction. “Love at first sight” seems like the stuff of romantic comedies - and heart-wrenching dramas. “From the first night I met her, I went to work all giddy,” Faddoul says. They moved in together after a month and married in 2014. After their first date, they spent not a single day apart for almost two years. Six days later, he broke up with his girlfriend and called Hill. What do ‘butterflies in the stomach’ mean? “It hit me when I noticed it was 6:30 a.m., and I had to be at work in half an hour.” “It sounds cliché, but she literally made time stop,” says Faddoul, now 31. Hill is a chef and the pair decided to hit a 24-hour grocery store to make a midnight snack. ![]() There was a spark.Īfter the party, a group went back to Faddoul’s place. Hill, unaware of Faddoul’s relationship status, was annoyed, but found herself vying for his attention. Faddoul was 25 and though he noticed Hill was beautiful, he spent most of the night on his phone, stressing about his then-fiancée. They attended the same Halloween party at a Toronto club in 2010. She was wearing a fairy costume, and he was engaged to someone else, but when Elizabeth Hill and Antoine Faddoul met, it was something like love at first sight. This is part of an occasional series breaking down the science behind the mysterious condition known as love. ![]()
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