The degree of goodwill for the other person. An infatuated person has little or no goodwill for the person they are infatuated with (down to lacking the most basic empathy for them). Whereas loving someone also includes having goodwill for them, wishing them well.What’s the difference between simply being infatuated with someone and loving them? — Benj96
The high rate of infidelity is possibly due to the high rate of infatuation, and with it, the low rate of goodwill.If you subscribe to the idea of love please explain why on earth we would need it. We are animals with a high rate of infidelity I would struggle to believe we are indeed as monogamous as culture and romcoms would dictate
What’s the difference between simply being infatuated with someone and loving them? — Benj96
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Evolution has no need for love. Well no need for love between partners at least, maybe maternal and paternal love towards offspring yes, but as for partners all that is called for is sexual attraction/ lust. The convention of marriage is very much a legal and political thing regarding possession and responsibility towards children. — Benj96
What’s the difference between simply being infatuated with someone and loving them? If you subscribe to the idea of love please explain why on earth we would need it. We are animals with a high rate of infidelity I would struggle to believe we are indeed as monogamous as culture and romcoms would dictate — Benj96
We are animals with a high rate of infidelity I would struggle to believe we are indeed as monogamous as culture and romcoms would dictate — Benj96
We are animals with a high rate of infidelity I would struggle to believe we are indeed as monogamous — Benj96
The convention of marriage is very much a legal and political thing regarding possession and responsibility towards children. — Benj96
The degree of goodwill for the other person. An infatuated person has little or no goodwill for the person they are infatuated with (down to lacking the most basic empathy for them). Whereas loving someone also includes having goodwill for them, wishing them well. — baker
Commitment. — Banno
If you subscribe to the idea of love... — Benj96
“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.”
Evolution has no need for love. — Benj96
What’s the difference between simply being infatuated with someone and loving them? — Benj96
As you said we are animals. What kind of animal is monogamous? — dimosthenis9
If you subscribe to the idea of love please explain why on earth we would need it. — Benj96
A big majority of bird species live monogamously. It's also displayed in monkeys and apes. Gibbons are a notable example. Many canines have a tendency towards monogamy. Beavers are another prime showcase for sticking with a partner for life. — Hermeticus
Even if they are, humans aren't. These are exceptions. Humans put mental effort as to be monogamous. It doesn't come natural to them. If a married man see a naked woman he will have an erection. He will have to try to think and put hard effort as to convince himself not to fuck her. It won't come natural to him — dimosthenis9
I think also that, more or less, is two sides of the same coin. When we speak about partner's love of course. — dimosthenis9
The person in love: Does fae need me?
... the person who's in love doubts (does fae need me?) — TheMadFool
If a married man see a naked woman he will have an erection. He will have to try to think and put hard effort as to convince himself not to fuck her. It won't come natural to him. — dimosthenis9
That's a very crude analysis. Not all naked women are fuck-worthy; and no all naked women want to get fucked by you. You talk as if she had no say in it, and as if there were no other qualifications. — Banno
But that's part and parcel of this intellectually and emotionally numb thread — Banno
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