Programmed frustration: love these days...
There is such a theory: "Love lives for three years. In the first year of married life the couple buys furniture, for the second year they rearrange it, and on the third they divide among themselves. " This hypothesis was put forward to the whole world by the French writer Frederic Begbeder at the end of the last century. Is it possible to trust her or is it still a personal conclusion of the prose writer? Is short-term love in our time relevant? The theory of Frederick Begbeder is based on the fact that a feeling of love is associated with hormones - dopamine. And when the brain normalizes, it returns to its normal rhythm, and the hormone stops stimulating the partners' dependence on each other. After a certain period, the emotional dependence disappears. There are people who are afraid…