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07-28-2007, 06:16 PM #11
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Is there a scientific explanation for love?
I heard on the radio (NPR) that there is some new research actually showing that love does NOT exist in males the way it does in a female.. males, like most animal males, will tend to "fuck and run" to put it frankly. females have the hormones of a true parent, and are far more emotionally attached to their responsibilities to watch over and mother their child while the husband is trying to do the same, though thinking of the next sexy young broad he wants to have another kid with (males are psychologically attracted to 1. women who are already mothers and 2. young women --- the reason being is that both show signs of fertileness which is a male's main unconscious goal while choosing a mate) (females are psychologically attracted to the male's ability to provide for her and her kids. nowadays this has a good amount to do with financiality but the real attraction came from a male being able to FEED the mother of his children and his children)
----^ learned that info in Developmental Psychology, college course, so if you wanna dispute me about it, read up first.
marriage and lifelong love are both extremely UNnatural and are only things that humans made up. In fact, ask most older married people, they are in hell. We are not meant to be with 1 mate all of our lives, it's just not our nature.
How many of our mammal counterparts do you see choosing a wife and staying around them all their life? The way of nature says that females are to raise and nurture children and males are to provide for the females and children with food. There doesnt need to be some deep emotional connection between the mother and the father, all they need to do is make sure their offspring grow up strong to continue the species' existence
I'm not trying to be sexist because I am not a sexist. This has nothing to do with women choosing her careers or being a housewife or something. I am talking purely sexual and instinctual. That is the way nature is, always has been, and always will be.
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