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There may not be any. Much of the theoretical work is by people who may have never experienced Love. How can one study scientifically something unfelt and so subjective? The basis for human emotions is a very controversial topic.

Monogamy on the other-hand is prone to personal and social bias. Even studies on "wild animals" once thought to "mate for life" are being totally thrown into turmoil by genetic studies which seem to show that more than one out of four or five offspring are conceived by "non-life partners."

Recent DNA studies in human families is showing a strong set of evidence for children conceived outside of marital pairs. This is true for many localities when monogamy is said to be practiced.

If you add details as to more specific information required, I could perhaps list some sites for you to use.

2006-06-07 05:48:43 · answer #1 · answered by Richard 7 · 65 0

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