Feeling insecure about your relationship? Your biology may play a role (McGill University).
"Evolutionary psychologists in Montreal asked a hundred couples to keep diaries of their feelings in their romantic relationships. The psychologists snooped on these diaries, correlated them with samples of their spit, and used them as divination devices to see the image of Darwin.
"Evolutionary psychologists in Montreal asked a hundred couples to keep diaries of their feelings in their romantic relationships. The psychologists snooped on these diaries, correlated them with samples of their spit, and used them as divination devices to see the image of Darwin.
This work is part of a broader literature suggesting that, in the course of our evolutionary history, primitive pain-regulating mechanisms may have been “borrowed” to regulate our attachment to close others, on whom we depend on nurturance and survival." CEHForsake the foolish... Proverbs 9:6