sandandfoam
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Indeed, that is the point. Go back to sleep.
Have a nice day my rational friend. I am won over by your mastery of logical argument.
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Indeed, that is the point. Go back to sleep.
Have a nice day my rational friend. I am won over by your mastery of logical argument.
Love is an illusion, a vagary of perception, like all other emotions.
Is that what you're driving at, OP?
That's the most nihilistic thing I've ever heard.
So is what most people call "love" anything more than an oxytocin addiction? Why or why not?
Nope, you still don`t get it.
Oxytocin is a chemical manufactured by your brain.
When enough of this chemical interacts in a particular way with other chemicals/transmitters in your brain you feel the emotion we know as "love".
It is for all intents and purposes a drug and a high.
That`s what this thread is about.
Love is a physical tangible evidenced phenomenon.
Nothing more.
You're a machine. A replicant.
Human beings don't talk like that.
And that this addiction is so prevalent and common that society has organized itself around the relationships the addiction creates?
Are you comparing being in love to being on crystal meth?
Since I have no experience with the latter, I'll have to take your word.
You know, I'm not sure I would call love an emotion in the first place. Rather, love defines a social/cultural relationship. There are definitely emotions associated with love, but they completely run the gamut from happiness to grief to anger to sadness... Are you going to tell me that a grieving widow, a quarreling sibling, and a lovestruck teenager are experiencing the same emotion, with the same cause of oxytocin addiction? And that this addiction is so prevalent and common that society has organized itself around the relationships the addiction creates?
Love is an illusion, a vagary of perception, like all other emotions.
Is that what you're driving at, OP?
That's the most nihilistic thing I've ever heard.
"Only a human would create something as insipid as love."
--Smith
The Matrix: Revolutions
He's right.
Good post. I alluded to this also in an earlier post when I was discussing the husband who visits his wife (who has Alzheimer's) every day and feeds her lunch as she rocks back and forth and doesn't even recognize him. What's feeding his addiction? How is he getting his oxytocin fix from that selfless visit?
Sure, love can feel great. But that's only one aspect of love, and in long term relationships there can be long periods of time when things don't feel so great - and yet love often endures, sometimes with little hope of warm fuzzies in the foreseeable future.
I disagree.Love is a physical tangible evidenced phenomenon.
Nothing more.
Nighty-night - sweet dreams.
Make up your mind.
So is what most people call "love" anything more than an oxytocin addiction? Why or why not?
Whose interests would be served by conceiving of love in his way?
Please name a culture where love is non-existent.I disagree.
Love is a social construct which does not exist in every culture.
No actually if you`ve ever felt love you`d know it most definitely is a feeling and it does happen inside you.This is why it brings pleasure and pain.Love happens between people and not inside them. It is a discourse.
Love is not one of the so-called basic emotions and no one has succesfully located emotions inside the person..