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The Biology of love

This program analyzes the biological nature of love, with its attendant patterns of behavior which ensure pair-bonding and genetic survival. From youth through adulthood to old age, it examines the subtle physical signals and body language humans employ to advertise availability and to indicate readiness for sexual activity. The stages of courtship and the aesthetics of physical beauty are studied along with stresses placed on couples by life in an urbanized world.

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  • "Desmond Morris' The Human animal : a personal view of the human species"@en
  • "Desmond Morris' The Human animal: a personal view of the human species"@en
  • "Human animal: a natural history of the human species"@en
  • "Human animal : a personal view of the human species"@en
  • "Human animal: a personal view of the human species"@en

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  • "This program analyzes the biological nature of love, with its attendant patterns of behavior which ensure pair-bonding and genetic survival. From youth through adulthood to old age, it examines the subtle physical signals and body language humans employ to advertise availability and to indicate readiness for sexual activity. The stages of courtship and the aesthetics of physical beauty are studied along with stresses placed on couples by life in an urbanized world."
  • "This program analyzes the biological nature of love, with its attendant patterns of behavior which ensure pair-bonding and genetic survival. From youth through adulthood to old age, it examines the subtle physical signals and body language humans employ to advertise availability and to indicate readiness for sexual activity. The stages of courtship and the aesthetics of physical beauty are studied along with stresses placed on couples by life in an urbanized world."@en
  • "Morris traces our life cycle from youth through adulthood to old age, examines the subtle physical signals and body language humans employ to advertise availability, indicate readiness for sex or display pair-bonding, with our chosen partners."@en
  • "Morris analyses the biological nature of love, with its attendant patterns of behaviour and signals of health and fertility that have evolved to ensure pair-bonding and genetic survival. Topics: pre- and post-pubescent periods of sexual maturation; stages of courtship; aesthetics of physical beauty; anatomical mechanics of sexual arousal and copulation. Also explores the stresses placed on couples by life in an urbanized, crowded world."@en

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  • "The Biology of love"
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  • "The biology of love"@en