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Yes.
What kind of biological explanation suggests that we as humans are forced to love only one person.
You love your mom, right? You love your Dad, right? You love numerous other members in your family, right?
How does this situation not apply for women, as well?
There's been numerous studies on monogamy in prairie voles and the effects of vasopressin and oxytocin on these systems (which I assume 99% won't plan on researching), but biologically, humans don't react in the same manner of prairie voles.
Divorce rates are 50% and everyone's claiming that you can only love woman. Nobody even knows what love is anymore.
Plus the term in itself is subjective.
What kind of biological explanation suggests that we as humans are forced to love only one person.
You love your mom, right? You love your Dad, right? You love numerous other members in your family, right?
How does this situation not apply for women, as well?
There's been numerous studies on monogamy in prairie voles and the effects of vasopressin and oxytocin on these systems (which I assume 99% won't plan on researching), but biologically, humans don't react in the same manner of prairie voles.
Divorce rates are 50% and everyone's claiming that you can only love woman. Nobody even knows what love is anymore.
Plus the term in itself is subjective.