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  2. Biology of romantic love - Wikipedia

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    Lust is the sex drive. Attraction (also called romantic love or passionate love) is associated with feelings of exhilaration, intrusive thinking and the craving for emotional union. Attachment (also called companionate love) is associated with feelings of calm, security and comfort, but separation anxiety when apart.

  3. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might Have A Crush

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    Maybe you and a crush just had an amazing date. (Or amazing sex.) This emoji tells whoever you’re sending it to that you’re operating on the same wavelength, and you can literally feel your ...

  4. Neuroanatomy of intimacy - Wikipedia

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    Lust, also known as libido, is defined as pursuing sexual gratification. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] It is primarily driven by the endocrine system, but the brain is also involved in neural processing. Specifically, the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axes play primary roles in the priming for sex as well ...

  5. Love - Wikipedia

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    Saint Augustine wrote that one must be able to decipher the difference between love and lust. Lust, according to Saint Augustine, is an overindulgence, but to love and be loved is what he has sought for his entire life. He even says, "I was in love with love." [citation needed] Finally, he does fall in love and is loved back, by God. Saint ...

  6. I went on a date with my celebrity crush. Here’s what I learned

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    Attending photoshoots with celebrities, having my name on the masthead of prestigious magazines, running from meeting to meeting in high heels with iced coffees. But, over time, being around VIPs ...

  7. Limerence - Wikipedia

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    Helen Fisher's popular theory of independent emotion systems posits that there are three primary biological systems involved with human reproduction, mating and parenting: lust (the sex drive, or sexual desire), attraction (passionate love, infatuation or limerence) and attachment (companionate love). These three systems regularly work in ...

  8. Infatuation - Wikipedia

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    "It is customary to view young people's dating relationships and first relationships as puppy love or infatuation"; [6] and if infatuation is both an early stage in a deepening sequence of love/attachment, and at the same time a potential stopping point, it is perhaps no surprise that it is a condition especially prevalent in the first, youthful explorations of the world of relationships.

  9. The Bizarre Sex Scenes of 'Saltburn,' Explained - AOL

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    The homoerotic undertones of Saltburn are so prevalent they're more like an Instagram filter through which the entire film is viewed, but Oliver is indiscriminate in his seduction of the Catton ...