[HTML][HTML] Refuting Six Misconceptions about Romantic Love

SJE Langeslag�- Behavioral Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
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Scientific research on romantic love has been relatively sparse but is becoming more
prevalent, as it should. Unfortunately, several misconceptions about romantic love are
becoming entrenched in the popular media and/or the scientific community, which hampers
progress. Therefore, I refute six misconceptions about romantic love in this article. I explain
why (1) romantic love is not necessarily dyadic, social, or interpersonal,(2) love is not an
emotion,(3) romantic love does not just have positive effects,(4) romantic love is not�…
Scientific research on romantic love has been relatively sparse but is becoming more prevalent, as it should. Unfortunately, several misconceptions about romantic love are becoming entrenched in the popular media and/or the scientific community, which hampers progress. Therefore, I refute six misconceptions about romantic love in this article. I explain why (1) romantic love is not necessarily dyadic, social, or interpersonal, (2) love is not an emotion, (3) romantic love does not just have positive effects, (4) romantic love is not uncontrollable, (5) there is no dedicated love brain region, neurotransmitter, or hormone, and (6) pharmacological manipulation of romantic love is not near. To increase progress in our scientific understanding of romantic love, I recommend that we study the intrapersonal aspects of romantic love including the intensity of love, that we focus our research questions and designs using a component process model of romantic love, and that we distinguish hypotheses and suggestions from empirical findings when citing previous work.
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