We all have restlessness in long-term relationships.
The brain was not built to walk into a bar, where you know nobody, and start a conversation. That’s not the way humanity has courted.
As a group, anthropologists are not too fond of people who work in the business world.
Scientists know that women gravitate to men who have a different immune system from theirs.
At first I assumed hate was the opposite of love. But it isn’t. The opposite of love is indifference.
Research shows that couples who have a lot of similarities, including intellectual compatibility, end up staying together.
It’s almost as if men who get tribal tattoos are trying to signal that they are dangerous, they’re to be respected, and they’re powerful.
For so many generations, a woman’s only career path was to marry well and to marry up. Those days have changed.
Most of us make up our minds in the first three minutes of meeting someone whether there’s a potential for a relationship.
Natural beauty really entices men. They will tell you this time and time again, and studies consistently prove it.
Both sexes like the exercise and challenge of sports, but for men it’s also a basic display behavior for impressing and winning a mate.
Office romances are few, short, and not usually destructive.
People compose poetry, novels, sitcoms – for love.
People have been looking for love potions since hunter-gatherer societies.
We’re apt to fall in love with those who are mysterious and challenging to us.
We’re not very dangerous animals; we don’t have a horn like a rhino or quills like a porcupine.
When you fight, anger drives up testosterone in both men and women.
You know, when you’ve been dumped, the one thing you love to do is just forget about this human being, and then go on with your life – but no, you just love them harder.
Women are naturally prone to compete over their mates.
Women spend their lives trying to look good for men. So a woman who feels she’s sending the right visual signals is pleased with herself.