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In reply to the discussion: Could you have a relationship with someone that you were not strongly attracted to? [View all]jakeXT
(10,575 posts)19. I'm always amazed when there is no attraction and somehow through time and later hormones a bond
forms.
Oxytocin, the Love Hormone, Also Keeps People Apart
The results suggest that oxytocin has a role in maintaining relationships after they are sparked and add to growing evidence for differences in how the hormone acts to modulate social interactionsfor example, promoting bonds with familiar people but provoking aggression with strangers. It's not all positive with oxytocin, says Dirk Scheele, a psychologist involved with the study. And what you call prosocial or antisocial depends on your perspective.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=oxytocin-love-hormone-keeps-people-apart
The results suggest that oxytocin has a role in maintaining relationships after they are sparked and add to growing evidence for differences in how the hormone acts to modulate social interactionsfor example, promoting bonds with familiar people but provoking aggression with strangers. It's not all positive with oxytocin, says Dirk Scheele, a psychologist involved with the study. And what you call prosocial or antisocial depends on your perspective.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=oxytocin-love-hormone-keeps-people-apart
And I've never been an extreme hand holder. (lol)
http://vimeo.com/72207777
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Could you have a relationship with someone that you were not strongly attracted to? [View all]
Yavin4
Aug 2013
OP
well fortunately there are avenues for a gentleman of your discerning standards
azurnoir
Aug 2013
#25
yup this, i only have ever dated hot, the sexual attraction has to be off the scale
loli phabay
Aug 2013
#8
Long lasting relationships tend to share a similar value system. I think this would be more
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2013
#4
Sometimes the attraction fades but the relationship becomes a good friendship.
In_The_Wind
Aug 2013
#13
I'm always amazed when there is no attraction and somehow through time and later hormones a bond
jakeXT
Aug 2013
#19
Attracted to? 24 yrs and I just want to not wish I were dead, every day, which being in this
SammyWinstonJack
Aug 2013
#29
I'm with you on that one. I thought having things in common was the BASIS of a good, lasting
patricia92243
Aug 2013
#36