A reminder that scientifically no girl out there will love you.

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"Love" as biologically understood is the release of vasopressin and oxytocin between lovers, yet all the data suggest that's only men who creates the relationship.

> Laboratory investigations into hormonal release during human sexual activity show that vasopressin is released only during male arousal. Vasopressin is suggested to have the opposite effect on female sexuality, and to impair women's interest in sexual contact.
>an association between one of the human AVPR1A repeat polymorphisms (RS3) and traits reflecting pair-bonding behavior in men, including partner bonding, perceived marital problems, and marital status, and show that the RS3 genotype of the males also affects marital quality as perceived by their spouses.
>results suggest that oxytocin could contribute to romantic bonds in men by enhancing their partner's attractiveness and reward value compared with other women.
>men are shown pictures of their partner, the bonding hormone [oxytocin] stimulates the reward center in the brain, increasing the attractiveness of the partner, and strengthening monogamy.
>Since 1990, notes the psychoanalyst and writer, the rate of married women who report they've been unfaithful has increased by 40 percent, while the rate among men has remained the same