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  2. Falling in love - Wikipedia

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    Falling in love is the development of strong feelings of attachment and love, usually towards another person. The term is metaphorical, emphasizing that the process, like the physical act of falling, is sudden, uncontrollable and leaves the lover in a vulnerable state, similar to "fall ill" or "fall into a trap".

  3. What Are the '36 Questions to Fall in Love' and Do They ... - AOL

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    The methodology behind the idea is pretty simple: In 1997, psychologist Dr. Arthur Aron, the man who invented the list, studied what factors make people fall in love and then based on his findings ...

  4. Lovestruck - Wikipedia

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    More substantively, the estimated serotonin levels of people falling in love were observed to drop to levels found in patients with OCD. [7] Brain-scan investigations of individuals who professed to be "truly, madly, deeply" in love showed activity in several structures in common with the neuroanatomy of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD ...

  5. Biology of romantic love - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Diamond has argued based on independent emotions theory and other evidence that people can 'fall in love' without sexual desire, even in contradiction to their sexual orientation. [7] Adam Bode has suggested Fisher's model, while useful and the predominant one for a time, is oversimplified and proposes five systems: [3]

  6. Think You’re Falling in Love? Here’s What Science Says - AOL

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  7. This Is How Long It Actually Takes To Fall In Love ... - AOL

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    Falling in love can happen much faster than you think. Experts and research explains how long it takes to fall in love and if there are any shortcuts.

  8. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    Like many people, I was particularly fascinated by a story in The New York Times called "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This." Based on work by Arthur Aron, a psychologist at Stony Brook University, the article proposed that love could be established if a pair of random people asked each other a specific set of 36 increasingly intimate ...

  9. The Viral “36 Questions to Fall in Love” Are Sweet, but Do ...

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    We asked relationship therapists and experts about the viral "36 Questions to Fall In Love" study by Arthur and Elaine Aron, and whether they actually work.