Is there really such a thing though?
A lot of people consider searching for and holding on to a romantic partner tiresome and to a certain extent, messy. However, since this is the month of love and of course, with Valentine’s Day fast approaching, let us join the worldwide trend and celebration. In the spirit of fun and more importantly just to feel not left out, I scoured the vast network of data and information that is the internet for enlightenment. Which merely means I just googled “the science of attraction and love”. And the search yielded 9, 750, 000 results. Score one for the internet for being the impeccable knowledge centre that it is.
I noticed after going through the articles that mainly, there are psychological, hormonal or neurochemical and biological or physical aspects to theories that explain how people become initially attracted to each other and fall in love not long after. These theories are not simply hypotheses or guesses but are based on thorough researches and studies even experiments carried out methodically and properly. Hence, there is truth to them.
For all the single folks out there, can these numerous scientific theories help them out land a potential romantic mate or partner? Possibly yes. But let us not get too methodical to the point of being “bookish” in the quest for finding love. Because no matter how good, helpful or rational you find these theories, the process of finding someone you’re compatible with, maintaining and strengthening that relationship and ultimately falling in love and cementing the relationship with marriage can never be generalized. It will always be a personalized, wonderful and unforgettable emotional experience. In your quest for romance, it is still best to find a balance between your heart and mind, to use both your personal intellectual and emotional faculties.
For all the people who are dateless on Valentine’s Day, I have also found out another thing the internet is good for: on-line dating. At least it’s a start, right?








