March 2012
40 posts
The Brain on Love →
youmightfindyourself:
By: Diane Ackerman NY Times, 3/24/2012
A RELATIVELY new field, called interpersonal neurobiology, draws its vigor from one of the great discoveries of our era: that the brain is constantly rewiring itself based on daily life. In the end, what we pay the most attention to defines us. How you choose to spend the irreplaceable hours of your life literally transforms you.
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Words of Wisdom
“Cameron has never been in love - at least, nobody’s ever been in love with him. If things don’t change for him, he’s gonna marry the first girl he lays, and she’s gonna treat him like shit, because she will have given him what he has built up in his mind as the end-all, be-all of human existence. She won’t respect him, ‘cause you can’t respect...
Adulting: Step 178: Someone is not automatically a... →
adulting:
An excellent point someone raised in response to this post. Yes, it’s difficult and annoying to accept, but just because someone doesn’t want to date you (or continue to date you) does not mean they are an awful person with no taste who will likely die alone on the toilet.
So while…
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Style & Glory: Has technology killed romance? →
Could not agree more!
styleandglory:
I wrote the following letter to someone on valentine’s day 2009. Below is an excerpt.
According to a famous author, sucking your lovers thumb or index finger signifies that you have at least once in your life, fantasized being with multiple men at the same time. Insert smiley here.
You’ve done…