Description
Cupid's arrow flies in and strikes the primitive part of the brain. We obediently fall in love, enjoying a fireworks display of emotions and passion, getting close for a while... and then we grow tired of each other and everything slowly fades. Perhaps we try to change our partner, seek comfort on the internet, or throw ourselves into a new romantic adventure. Ancient sages were aware of this trap and found a way to avoid it: treat love as a path to mutual balance, and harmony will come naturally. The loss of interest in a partner is caused by sexual saturation (the feeling of 'I've had enough!'). Once the neurochemistry of infatuation fades, emotional estrangement follows. At that moment, it's the right time for a change. However, not of the partner, but of the approach to lovemaking. The biology of love explains the neurochemical changes that occur in different phases of infatuation, what causes them, and how to bypass our primitive programming of 'procreate and move on.' You will learn about lovemaking based on closeness and bonding. Here, you will find a pleasant mix of personal experiences, science, and practices (including exercises), all complemented by a refreshing dose of humor.
Information
Author: Robinson Marnia
Publication date: May 5, 2023
Manufacturer: Nakladatelství Synergie, s.r.o.
Genres: Psychology, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Social sciences
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 350
ISBN/EAN: 9788073706432

