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Comment author: [deleted] 29 November 2011 09:28:20PM *  2 points [-]

On love: I agree that a lot of people are too narrow minded about what counts as an valid reason to engage in an relationship/sex, so they end up deceiving everyone (including themselves) - but what I would like to point out though, is that intense romantic love only rarely lasts more than 2-3 years (I at least would find it quite sad that our definition for real love only last up to about 3 years), But that relationship bonds can consist of feelings of deep attachment. So maybe you could specify. Must "real love" be intense romantic love or any love as long as "the state of valuing another's quality of life more than your own quality of life.".

I'm basing this on Helen Fisher's work.