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If love is the mere chemical release of certain substances that effect our brain...is it possible for some people to never really experience the same sort of love as other? Can some people go through life without feeling that wild lust for another human being? Are some people more prone to experience passionate desires than others? I am no expert on the subject...but I think some people are more "hormonally active" than others - is a consequence of this varying levels of "love" felt by people across the world?

2006-10-22 14:45:42 · 2 answers · asked by The Rainmaker 1 in Social Science Psychology

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I believe it is biologically impossible for ANY one to fall in love. Love comes from emotional feelings that are nurtured and grow. These thoughts do have a physical outcome, release of endorphins The falling in live feelings I believe are strictly physical in nature as a hormonal release of pheromones which cause those feelings. Think about it a moment. We love people with no sexual feelings at all. So it makes no sense that the feelings are different under different circumstances.

Have I felt that way? Yes. Later on, I eventually realized I had fallen in LUST. I do love several people. Those feelings are of serenity and well being. I truly believe love is a choice we make for ourselves.

Course I could be wrong............

2006-10-22 14:59:43 · answer #1 · answered by bob h 5 · 0 0

Every man I've known who said he "couldn't" actually was!

2006-10-22 21:51:12 · answer #2 · answered by shirleykins 7 · 0 0

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