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How Is Your Coffee Like Your Love Life?



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By : Mark Ramos   

If you truly love a cup of coffee to start your day, you may feel the same way about your real-life relationships. Everyone has a different relationship with their own cup of Joe, especially if you have to have it to get your day started. Interestingly enough, there are also many similarities between the type of coffee that you choose and your love life.

So what is it about coffee that makes it so darn enticing? Caffeine is the key ingredient that stimulates the heart rate, has mood altering benefits, and also increases mental focus. The United States is a country full of stimulation addicts, where people are addicted to electronics, video games, mobile phones, food, chocolate, and anything else enticing. Of course, coffee is the least of all of your worries, but it is the favorite addiction of all American coffee drinkers.

There is no wrong in having a love for your coffee, but you do need to question your relationship. There are people out there that have an unhealthy obsession with their morning Java, and drinking too much caffeine can cause liver problems, dehydration, increased blood pressure, and a stimulated nervous system. Side effects could include jitteriness, anxiety, and insomnia.

Of course, if you have a balanced and healthy relationship with your cup of Joe, it will leave you feeling pleasant and fulfilled. It is important to have quality versus quantity in how much coffee that you drink since a moderate amount, recommended by experts at 2 to 3 cups per day, provides antioxidants and disease preventative benefits.

It is interesting to think that the type of coffee that you choose could say a lot about you. If you are someone that loves a light roast of coffee, it often has more caffeine and characteristics than a darker roast. This is perfect for the passionate personality that wants a gentle and unique love relationship in real life. Someone who prefers a medium roast of coffee may want deeper and fuller flavors, and it is ideal for someone who wants a mellow and relaxed love affair in life. Dark roasts are, of course, smoky, complex, and full-bodied. This is similar to someone who wants passion, intensity, and edge in their love relationship. If you are someone who prefers a varietal of blended coffee beans, you may prefer a relationship that is refined and selective in whom you choose to love in real life. Last of all, if you are someone who often enjoys a decaffeinated cup of Joe, that is a mild yet flavorful beverage. When compared to your love relationship in life, this is perfect for the person that craves tender and gentle love affairs.

So what does your cup of Joe say about you? Do you have a healthy love for your morning cup of Joe? When in enjoyed in moderation, coffee can provide you with satisfaction, health benefits, and stamina and energy to face your day.

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Author Resource:- Mark Ramos is a coffee geek. For a great selection in all things coffee, espresso machines and BUNN coffee makers, check out The Coffee Bump.
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