2. Fear can feel good—if we're not really in danger. - Deepstash
2. Fear can feel good—if we're not really in danger.

2. Fear can feel good—if we're not really in danger.

Not everyone loves scary movies, but for the people who do, there are a few theories as to why—the main one coming down to hormones. When you're watching a scary movie or walking through a haunted house, you get all the adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine from a fight-or-flight response, but no matter how scared you feel, your brain recognizes that you're not really in danger—so you get that natural high without the risk.

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