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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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The Cultural Universality of Love

We have this capacity to love the people that we are having sex with or feel attached to them. We could be a species that reproduces without loving our mates but we love- Most do, right? Yeah, mostly. She's not an all species. So what we're discussing here is a kind of attachment that survives a single sexual encounter and which in our species, the experience is love. And it's seen universally in humans. But as you said, there's some exceptions. The Himalayas who organized their society. They have a very powerful overlay which is organized to prevent couples from feeling affection for each other. For example, men will go trawling for sex in the

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