Companionate Love
The essence of a successful marriage lies not in perpetual passion but in cultivating companionate love, which is rooted in deep friendship. As relationships evolve, understanding the neurochemical processes behind love—from attraction to infatuation—can illuminate why many couples struggle. True connection is achieved through nurturing authentic bonds, emphasizing the importance of oxytocin for lasting companionship.In this clip
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