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 Post subject: Is love real?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:45 am 
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Is love real or is it a social construct?

Do we love our parents or do we conform into acceptable behavior so they provide for us?

How do we know love exists?

Can we love another person or are we scared of being lonely so we act in a particular manner?

Discuss.


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why cant you all be like me and just love everyone


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Rachel wrote:
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why cant you all be like me and just love everyone


Lies! All lies! I never said such a thing! ¬_¬


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Kym wrote:
How do we know love exists?


I don't know about you, but when I see how my parents look at one another, I'm pretty sure it does.


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Ah heh heh heh.

From a scientist's point of view - (that's me!) Love is very real. It is defined by real hormones and chemical reactions within the brain, and is does have theorised evolutionary value.

What you feel for a partner is real. It can be argued that modern society manipulates this feeling by saying it is only valid in monogamous situations. Many more ancient societies saw polygamy as valid, but still recognised love.

As a side note, first post back on the PPT forums, after some time! Finally figured out my password, and got back into it.


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kym wrote:
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Kym wrote:
why cant you all be like me and just love everyone

Lies! All lies! I never said such a thing! ¬_¬

you said exactly that while lying on my floor stretching!!!

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From a scientist's point of view - (that's me!)


What kind of scientist are you?


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I'm a (still studying) biochemist, and microbiologist. I deal with the chemistry of all the life around us - hence biochemistry, as well as microorganisms.


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Even if love is just a chemical reaction, it's still real.

(Not saying it is, but if it is, it doesn't change its "realness".)


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btjaus wrote:
I'm a (still studying) biochemist, and microbiologist. I deal with the chemistry of all the life around us - hence biochemistry, as well as microorganisms.


Rachel is going to love you. :D


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btjaus wrote:
Ah heh heh heh.

From a scientist's point of view - (that's me!) Love is very real. It is defined by real hormones and chemical reactions within the brain, and is does have theorised evolutionary value.


Yup. All love really is is a frequent splash of happy fun time neurotransmitters when you see the person you're in love with.

Although, if you don't care to boil it down that far (as I don't), it's still quite nice. :)


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Welcome back, btjaus! As a fellow chem geek, I can see that I'm going to love your posts. :)

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btjaus wrote:
Ah heh heh heh.

From a scientist's point of view - (that's me!) Love is very real. It is defined by real hormones and chemical reactions within the brain, and is does have theorised evolutionary value.


Yup. All love really is is a frequent splash of happy fun time neurotransmitters when you see the person you're in love with.

Although, if you don't care to boil it down that far (as I don't), it's still quite nice. :)


I don't see why people think that studying the science behind love makes it any less real or valid. The fact that there are patterns of brain activity associated with love is pretty cool. Now, we don't have to speculate on whether it's love or confusion--we can just get a brain scan and know for sure!

(Although, I don't think most health insurance policies would cover it.)

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Can we love another person or are we scared of being lonely so we act in a particular manner?


I think that both situations happen in real life. We've all met someone who panicked when they turned 30 and married someone because they were afraid of being alone, and hopefully most of us know people who are genuinely in love. Neither case applies to all situations, but love for another person is definitely possible.


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