According to the expert, this is where the highest level of disorder is usually observed, which directly increases cortisol levels — the stress hormone.
Another reason for frequent quarrels in the kitchen is hunger. When glucose levels drop, brain function changes, making a person irritable and less tolerant.
As the specialist noted, household duties, physical exhaustion, and hormonal disruptions "intersect" in the kitchen, making it an ideal place for conflicts to arise.
When people are in a hurry, hungry, tired, and just dreaming of lying on the couch, even a neutral remark can provoke a negative reaction, Diaz summarized.
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