Pretty obvious right? But scientists are still trying to figure out exactly why.
While most things are best taken in moderation, love is something you might want to give and receive freely this Valentine's day.
Being involved in a healthy, loving ...
Apparently, being in love really is like being crazy.
One of Fisher's central pursuits in the past decade has been looking at love, quite literally, with the aid of an MRI machine. Fisher and her colleagues Arthur Aron and Lucy Brown ...
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9 February 2008, 08:57
Source.
Aww, isn't that cute? She's giving him her favorite rock.
Reminds Mari of a time when pet rocks were cool. Wonder if anyone ever got a pet rock from their sweetheart?
XDDD
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5 February 2008, 09:39
Mari has been thinking, maybe some of our most powerful emotions are simply chemical reactions in our brains. Mari knows that eventually we'll know what the corresponding chemical releases in our brains are to our behavior, but Mari has ...
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2 February 2008, 23:52
At least in terms of happiness.
Welcome to the introductory post to Mari's "Month of Lurve" series of posts. All February, Mari will be posting daily about love/sex. Mari will be talking about the scientific and emotional facets rather ...
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1 February 2008, 23:40