Human affection manifests in three distinct but interrelated systems: lust, driven by the desire for sexual gratification; attraction, which narrows our focus to a single partner; and attachment, the bond that leads to long-term companionship. Each system is associated with different hormone activities, such as testosterone and estrogen for lust, dopamine and norepinephrine for attraction, and oxytocin and vasopressin for attachment. Understanding these systems can help explain the complexities of human relationships and the challenges they often face.
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These descriptions provide a deeper understanding of the key insights from Helen Fisher's "Why We Love," exploring the biological, psychological, and social aspects of love. They can serve as a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in the science behind human attraction and attachment.
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