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Why people fall in love - and lose their heads, according to science
"These chemicals create the mix of excitement, focus and safety that we interpret as love," experts said.
Back in 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron came up with 36 questions that anyone can ask a person they care about to make them fall in love. The oft-used hack is designed to expedite intimacy between two ...
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7 reasons women over 50 say falling in love now feels like a gamble
Why modern romance feels riskier, more complex, and emotionally charged later in life.
Falling passionately in love is one of the most talked about human experiences, celebrated in songs, movies, literature, and ...
Love is a complex, not well-understood emotion that can occur for people at different rates. Scientists have developed a model for understanding love that includes four fundamental components: ...
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During the evening, they took turns asking and answering 36 questions. Before that meeting the pair both admitted to a slight ...
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