Love: The key to the Human Soul
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The role of biology in determining whom people will fall in love with
- Society and predispositions
- The hypothalamus and the production of attraction factors
- The role of personal preferences and personalities
- Freudian psychoanalytical thought and the role of the childhood
- Differences in brain structure between homosexuals and heterosexuals
- Secure and insecure attachments in relationships
- Unhealthy relationships
- The influence of the society
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
love has played a significant role in people's lives since they have been able to acknowledge it. Romance appears in almost all aspects of human life from entertainment to politics to business to children's movies. As soon as children can read, write, speak, and understand the world around them, they learn about familial love, friendship, and, most importantly, romantic love. Through romantic love, people resolve problems with parents, find comfort and security, express trust and distrust for the world at large, and answer needs from childhood.
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