Serious scientists simply assumed that love – romantic love songs, and above all – really all in your head, it took five or six centuries ago when civilized societies first found time to indulge in flowery prose. The task of writing the book of love songs was ceded to playwrights, poets, novelists and pulp.
But over the past decade, scientists have a broad spectrum of disciplines has had a change of heart with love and Country Love Songs. The amount of research has been spent on the tender passion has never been so intense. Explanations for this rise in variable interest rates. Some point to the proliferation threat posed by AIDS with life-threatening dangers to bring casual sex, it seems important to more of a force that binds couples faithfully know. Others point to the growing number of scientists suggest that they are more willing than their male colleagues to take seriously the love songs. Says Elaine Hatfield, the author of love, sex and intimacy: the psychology, biology and history. “When I came back, he was at Stanford in 1960, said the study’s love and human relationships was a quick way to ruin my career, why not go where the real work was done: rats could run the speed”? Whatever the reason, science, a view that seems almost everyone else has always been kept for granted: romance is real. It is not just an illusion, it is bred into our biology and Nicki Minaj Songs.