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Love and falling in love. It's something we can all relate to, and two things many of us are unsure and unaware of. From childhood, you hear myths and statements about love, such as: The one you love, you chastise. In your teenage years, you're told that falling in love is a form of insanity. And in your adult life, you hear about the one and only, or that opposites meet and sweet music ensues.
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"100 Myths of Love and Infatuation" takes a scientific and psychological look at love and infatuation myths and explores topics such as cohabitation, relationships, single life, gender and identity. Many of the myths in the book have never been critically examined before, and as a result, many people still believe in myths that may be wrong.
There are no definitive answers when it comes to love and infatuation myths, but this book attempts to make objective and scientific observations about myths such as that we always fall for the same types, that love for our children is stronger than romantic love, that madly falling in love belongs to youth. Perhaps some of these beliefs are downright wrong, or maybe there's something to it? Find out in "100 myths about love and falling in love".
The author of the book is Jacob Mosgaard, a psychologist and specialist in psychotherapy with adults. He deals with cohabitation, love and relationships on a daily basis.
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