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کیا آپ جانتے ہیں… انسان کا دماغ رات کے وقت زیادہ طاقتور ہو جاتا ہے؟ اسی لیے رات کو ہمیں ای

2026-04-09

کیا آپ جانتے ہیں… انسان کا دماغ رات کے وقت زیادہ طاقتور ہو جاتا ہے؟ اسی لیے رات کو ہمیں ایسے خیالات آتے ہیں… جو دن میں ممکن نہیں ہوتے۔ لیکن سوال یہ ہے… کیا آپ اپنے دماغ کو صحیح استعمال کر رہے ہیں؟

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Created: 2026-04-09T06:38:55.235Z

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Number four — you're not their owner. You're their territory. Why does your cat start rubbing against your legs the second you sit down on the toilet? Your first instinct is probably, "Aw, they love me." And honestly, that's a sweet thought. But what your cat is actually doing in that moment is something far more intentional than affection — and honestly, a little more possessive. Cats have scent glands on their cheeks, their forehead, their chin, and at the base of their tail. Every time they rub against you, they're depositing pheromones — invisible to you, but loud and clear to every other animal in the house. That little headbutt you think is adorable? That's a claim stamp. And the bathroom is the perfect place to do it. Think about it — you just showered. Washed your hands. Used soaps and products that wipe your cat's scent completely off your skin. From their perspective, you just erased them. So they follow you in and immediately get to work putting their signature back on you. Legs, ankles, hands — whatever they can reach. This is why your cat seems so intensely affectionate in the bathroom specifically. They're not just being sweet. They're working harder because the bathroom is the one room that keeps undoing everything they've marked. A cat whose scent has been scrubbed off you is a cat quietly panicking about losing their grip on what's theirs. So the next time your cat turns your bathroom into a full

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