Helen Fisher's book "Why Him, Why Her?" boils things down to "finding a suitable partner is a matter of matching with the one whose 2 main hormones complement yours" (overly simplified, but bear with me). Emily Nagoski's book "Come As You Are" says hormones like testoterone have nothing to do with it. Maybe a debate between them would be interesting? Big Think staff?
@tnn-cj3vy7 ай бұрын
to say hormones have nothing to do with it would be wrong, but they're not all that it boils down to. other things that matter include personal preferences based on past experiences, personality, upbringing, environment, social context, and all that constructs your essence as a person
@katekleinfit3 ай бұрын
unfortunately dr. fisher passed away in august
@Dozman0115 күн бұрын
On Helen's opinion, like you said hormones help to find a "suitable" partner, when the hormones no longer balance, age/stress/life hits in then Emily's opinion matters Divorced couples were once "suitable" for each other, couples that lasted till old age loved each other for who they were.
@AndresBarrosMusic15 күн бұрын
@Dozman01 too bad Helen is no longer here. It would have been very interesting. Emily's work is great too. I hope she writes the male version of Come As You Are someday
@kristinhess17049 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite Big Thinks. Such an important topic. Such an essential conversation, largely absent. And Emily is the epitomy of a top-notch speaker, educator, advocate; just a rock-star level type of gal. I love just knowing that she's out there teaching every day. Bang-up job.
@gregvanpaassen8 ай бұрын
The obsessions with self and sex are the curses of the age. Give to your community.
@elbretto60628 ай бұрын
@@gregvanpaassen you took the lyrics straight out of my songbook.
@GreyCrowe9 ай бұрын
I'm pretty busy with food and shelter at the moment
@expeditioner93229 ай бұрын
Not busy enough tho.
@GreyCrowe9 ай бұрын
@@expeditioner9322i'm cooking breakfast actually
@sagarpandey4569 ай бұрын
Wht u cooking?
@osamaqtaitat9 ай бұрын
Lol
@GreyCrowe9 ай бұрын
@@sagarpandey456eggs, toast w olive oil
@michellecook-hill9 ай бұрын
She gets more beautiful as she ages. The epitome of a Sage. Thank you, Helen.
@CalculusDaddy7 ай бұрын
When it's someone's mind and not their body that attracts, they die a supermodel.
@Shaftalooooo6 ай бұрын
And more experience as well. Having relationship with older women who know their stuff is out of the way of water.
@chiaracalvo48187 ай бұрын
The clarity Emily Nagoski talks with is so soothing
@missbabycakes82227 ай бұрын
I'm a 40 year old woman and when I tell you I've been saying this my entire life it's crazy! I've always said my vagina will not work if we're not emotionally and psychologically in tuned with one another. It won't work lol.. Thank you ladies for finally confirming what I've always known❤❤❤
@chrisw73476 ай бұрын
You're right, but the problem is, the world is now a place where women's psychology almost guarantees that a woman will not be in tuned emotionally and psychologically. Or this tuning will gradually fade away. And this is a problem, because a man is sort of the opposite, there isn't this extremely high bar for emotional and psychological attunement. Once a man is in a relationship with you, he is about as comfortable as he gets, and this doesn't really change wildly. The penis is going to work pretty reliably, generally speaking. Someone may say things like ED are widespread, but I think that's also at least partly in the context of the prior problem. What that means is in plain terms is that if sex was more of a mutual cooperation game for couples, rather than "Sorry babe, I'm not feeling it tonight"(with the fine print of "I'm feeling less and less emotionally/psychologically attuned so my vagina isn't working), then there would be less male anxiety and less ED. Sex would be a relief rather than a worry for men who are so strongly wired for wanting to physically bond with their partner and never knowing if it'll be weaponized against them or just callously denied. I think if there isn't a two-way compromise where both parties put in work(Even before a relationship happens, I'm talking about even during the process of meeting someone and being open to meet someone), then people are just going to miserable. Women will be unhappy because they will believe there are just no men to be emotionally/psychologically attuned with or their husbands and boyfriends will fall out of their attunement and women will think the problem is purely external, and then men will also be miserable because they'll all be lonely, without girlfriends, without sex whether in or out of a relationship. This basically turns the world into a dumpster fire. The key point is a woman's happiness and a man's happiness are interconnected-- both have to work for the other, and understand the other, or things are doomed.
@Jay-el9iz6 ай бұрын
@@chrisw7347 Your argument is way too binary and reductive, and fulfillment for humans doesn't rely solely on one, romantic relationship.
@missbabycakes82224 ай бұрын
@@chrisw7347 you're right on some points but that's why emotional intelligence is very important
@chrisw73474 ай бұрын
@@missbabycakes8222 Sure, it goes both ways. The main reason all working relationships work I think is people aren't self-absorbed, they have some kind of attunement/effort/posture towards the other person, and are willing to solve their partners problems as their own problems. If that is generally one sided, it's harder to call it a "working relationship" even though it can appear that way if one person is fixing everything. Women have a lot of power to fix and heal things, but the responsibility is usually thrown mostly on men. To be clear, I would never 'blame' women for this, because anything about either men and women that causes them to mess relationships up, would not be something they chose or authored. All we can really do is acknowledge problems exist and try our best to solve them however we can. If someone has that attitude, they have the best odds. The farther they are from that attitude, the more likely they are to be unhappy, no matter how rich, how beautiful, strong, smart, young, etc.
@chrismaxwell16244 ай бұрын
That's the same for me as man. Not sure if emotionally and psychologically but my brain has to activated and that could be emotionally, psychologically. I'm not really sure. All I do know if that if my brain isn't turn on my sexual desire is not there.
@spaceshipastro9 ай бұрын
made me remember my ex friend that I loved, when he rejected me he said: "I will make u hate me!" in a way to make me stop loving him and be just friends or leave him alone.. uneducated person, he made me think that I am a stalker and a obsessed to a dangerous level which I wasn't, so glad to see a great person and prof here like Helen give people who are like me respect. thank u prof!
@HouseOfAliShali8 ай бұрын
That bit about Christianity and monogamy was an eye opener
@lalakuma92 ай бұрын
I feel like the problem with coming up with a theory of "why him, why her" is that love and attraction to another person very often doesn't go both ways. I think scientists should ask why one person could feel so strongly attracted to someone, but that other person doesn't feel the same "chemistry".
@rafa09078 ай бұрын
This video frees me from like 10 beliefs I had about sex, thank you for bringing this video, and thanks for beeing free. knowledge is freedom
@salaltschul36047 ай бұрын
ALWAYS. Knowledge is ALWAYS freedom. Expand your consciousness as far as it'll go. Good for you for being humble enough to be willing to be challenged and to change your mind.
@AnnaC3309 ай бұрын
So appreciative for this collage video that help us build and maintain one of *the* most relationships in our lives. Thank you BigThink!!!
@Mr.Saiful9 ай бұрын
Very deep video I have to watch this video twice Thank you Bigthink for making this video ❤
@EdwardMiller-x4k3 күн бұрын
Your welcome
@neon_nana9 ай бұрын
I agree with the supernatural part cuz it IS a miracle for all of us to find a right partner and it feels miraculous when we see someone eye to eye. You can never forget that experience: the connection. - but I agree with the process can be scientifically proven too!
@jmipraimundo9 ай бұрын
yes but not only 1 when you have 8 billion... sorry
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
Men we need women. Dont give up kings. You deserve a queen and she deserves you. Also Betterhelp is trash. Speaking from experience. I just choose to believe the right thoughts and ive healed so many areas of my life over the past couple years. You got this kings and to any ladies reading this I appreciate you all you lovely babes.
@cseptember65629 ай бұрын
Women openly say that they dont need us though.
@rheanarula96439 ай бұрын
❤
@cseptember65629 ай бұрын
Women openly say that they dont need men though...
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
@cseptember6562 That doesn't seem fair to women to say that. Seems like we haven't been fair any many areas.
@cseptember65629 ай бұрын
@@josiahamaze Its fair because a lot of them also say it with no pushback. And its not that guys are giving up for no reason. A lot of us have 0 options and its harder than ever now to date. Especially if you are younger
@henrimilo18 ай бұрын
Loneliness is growing in all age groups. The shift from agricultural society which favours fertility to a post-industrial society with efficient medecine and an unprecedented human numbers growth is disorienting people very deeply.
@CafeLu7 ай бұрын
Love the insight about responsive desire vs spontaneous desire!
@aboveaverage37489 ай бұрын
Yes, adults, you need money to have your best possible relationship. Money pays for meal dates, transportation, and everything else. You can have a relationship without such means, but there will be additional stress. Women are often attracted to confidence. Even if you don't feel that you are worthy of being a clothing model, you can exercise and practice strength training regularly. Plenty of women are attracted to muscular men, and this should increase your confidence. Most humans are attracted to honesty, reliability, kindness, openness and loyalty. If she is attracted to traits in opposition of the ones I just mentioned, maybe consider someone else. Women are looking for partners they can survive with, raise healthy children with, have stimulating conversations with. Do what you can to improve yourself mentally, physically and spiritually or philosophically. Be patient. Learn. Grow. If you are overzealous, it may lead to dishonesty. You should be authentic from the moment you meet. Don't portray yourself to be someone you aren't. It could cause serious issues later in the relationship when she finds out you were putting on a front. Relax, be yourself, and have a good time.
@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn9 ай бұрын
This is something that isn't talked about. Like how is someone supposed to date if they are broke, or don't have a Car in a society where Cars are like nessessary at this point. How do you date if you don't have your own place, if everyone expects you to have a Car, Money, a Private space, and of course, non-existent dating experience.
@vazgen_ai9 ай бұрын
And what are the requirements for a woman?
@johnwinkowski31549 ай бұрын
@@EntertainingRunner-vd3bn My recommendation for someone in their 20s who is broke, carless, etc.? Single moms 30+ openly looking for short-term fun. Since you're not a potential stepdad, those "expectations" you list suddenly aren't as important anymore. She'll always have her own place to go back to with you, and the familiarity can help her feel safer and more relaxed. She might want you out in the morning before her kid gets back from their sleepover and avoid any unnecessary questions, so there's usually a cap on how much time you need to put in. It's not long-term, so you just need enough money for one or two dates (and maybe subsequent booty-call Ubers). You're younger, which is a sexual plus and a big ego boost for her. She's obviously had sex at least one time, and usually at that age a woman is pretty comfortable and experienced with sex. I think you'd also be surprised how many single moms LOVE the idea of being a young guy's first and showing him the ropes. They are at their sexual peaks but also have that nurturing side activated, so being young and inexperienced on a guys' end makes for an interesting pairing. As a bonus they usually have lots of snacks, too lol. You're not really doing it to "date", but you still get the social and sexual experience for actual dating later on. Fwiw, I was in that *exact* situation in my 20s and single moms did the trick for me.
@abigaelbalbuena19179 ай бұрын
Fantastic take. Every male has their work cut out for them. Now, as someone posted below, what's the other side's work to do look like after this list?
@opencase99039 ай бұрын
Interesting. You started this comment with "Adults" but the rest of it was advice to men ;) maybe it's not a message to adults, but to men? Which would mean women don't have as much asked of them, but you don't want to admit that.
@mudasarhyder3 ай бұрын
i have a exam in just 3 hours and i haven't read the course completly but still here dont know why !!!!!!!
@KrisS4479 ай бұрын
Great work 👏
@sueyoungg_2 ай бұрын
Nah the dual control model really blew my mind. Thank you!
@amlilily7 ай бұрын
I watched this video yeaaaars ago for the first time and forgot a lot of the informations: regardless, this us eye opening and it all makes so sense! I‘m glad these women are speaking up and are researching further on this important topic:)
@matthewschuessler44229 ай бұрын
Turn the freaking music down
@sencrew52939 ай бұрын
Nah this music hittin rn
@skinnyprince9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@reddevil2112878 ай бұрын
Yes pls it’s painfully hipster
@Thinkonthebrightside8 ай бұрын
No for real I couldnt understand deeply because of the mental stimulation it gives me 😭
@Kiarash.karami6 ай бұрын
Oh, so annoying 😑
@navineon49619 ай бұрын
Amazing video! Education truly worthy of modern days
@l012301239 ай бұрын
The comment section is WILD. Y'all need hugs or something. 😅✌
@invox94909 ай бұрын
I think what we all need is SEX. 😬
@Zaftrabuda9 ай бұрын
I don’t see anything wild? What’s going on?
@Kavaitsu9 ай бұрын
Where is the hug
@l012301239 ай бұрын
@@Zaftrabuda Well, there's that recent comment about necro and r@pe, people saying the speakers are mentally I'll, and blatant sexism.
@l012301239 ай бұрын
@@Kavaitsu🫂 That's the best I can do from an internet away 😅
@GetToZeeChoppa9 ай бұрын
Emily Nagoski absolutely nails it here. I stood up and clapped. 👏👏👏
@x2oChannel9 ай бұрын
Very interesting talk, but background music is a bit too loud and competing with my tinnitus 😅
@Kealiae7 ай бұрын
Helen : Stay in touch Me : *In a long-distance relationship*
@MudiagaTejiri5 ай бұрын
The same exact thought😂
@TheKeirsunishi9 ай бұрын
How do you find someone to do it with though?
@BitterDawn9 ай бұрын
By being genuine/authentic and a little brave.
@ricardoconqueso9 ай бұрын
Walk down the street with a crisp $100 dollar bill, flapping in the breeze
@larry65979 ай бұрын
Too difficult, I'll just wait for my AI girlfriend. Hopefully they make it ultra realistic such that I have to skip Saturday's to watch reruns of that Ru Paul show
@miftarisq20689 ай бұрын
@@larry6597married?
@glendakillough67269 ай бұрын
First thing is that should not be the goal. The goal should be the best version of yourself and a wonderful woman will see and become the apple of your eye. "Do it with" How romantic. I don't understand how women aren't just lined up around the corner for your attention. DAF
@benjaminott64988 ай бұрын
Understanding which hormones are secreted in the brain for each of the 3 motivators makes a human resilient against them by being able to recognize when it’s happening. Then we can interrupt the process bc now we are cognizant of it. I hope the studying and publishing of this information is worth it and doesn’t lend to eugenics having the learned human reject the process due to lack of ignorance of it.
@robertamorgado69086 ай бұрын
i'm very intrigued by your comment and the reasoning behind it. scientists have known which neurotransmitters (or lack thereof) are linked with depression, anxiety and other mental disorders for quite some time now, this type of data is widely publicized and yet it changes nothing, not without significantly understanding everything one could do to improve production (and various other processes) of such neurotransmitters, which is extremely difficult in and of itself. your comment implies that anyone with any type of mental disorder could read an article about the mechanics behind it and change them at will, as if these aren't autonomous processes. if thought alone could change the way the body reacts to illnesses then medicine wouldn't exist and we would simply think our way out of them, wouldn't we?
@B.Whittaker9 ай бұрын
“Mental health care is a necessity 😄… but, you have to pay for it like it’s a commodity… here’s 10% off! 🤑”
@marsdriver25018 ай бұрын
what are you even talking about, is food free?
@elbretto60628 ай бұрын
@@marsdriver2501 food is free for some gents.
@getmeout4498 ай бұрын
therapist no go chop
@SlickNick988 ай бұрын
If u hunt for food it's free and water is free same with oxygen@@marsdriver2501
@SlickNick988 ай бұрын
@@marsdriver2501growing food is free too
@reyannejoylibrado97024 ай бұрын
Beautiful messages! Thank you! 🎉
@erinc4929 ай бұрын
Big Think, as much as I like your videos, I can’t believe you’ve accepted BetterHelp as a sponsor. Especially after everything they’ve done
@AndradaBalteanu9 ай бұрын
What did they do?
@TMK14509 ай бұрын
@@AndradaBalteanu Apparently they have done "everything". Looks and feels like a bad-will campaign though... mental health is a very difficult arena, I give them that!
@AndradaBalteanu9 ай бұрын
@@TMK1450 haven't found what they did...
@TMK14509 ай бұрын
@@AndradaBalteanu me neither. Maybe @erinc492 can help?
@sohu86x9 ай бұрын
Takes literally 10 seconds to Google or KZbin it.@@AndradaBalteanu
@justa_stranger_9 ай бұрын
Not sure if I agree with what Louise is saying, but I love the other two!
@LouiseEnriconi9 ай бұрын
I definitely don’t. Polyamory has nothing to do with polygyny
@simonyoung11257 ай бұрын
that was very educational. thanks
@pedrosouza55999 ай бұрын
how do I get someone tho, it's been hard on the streets
@kezzlish3 ай бұрын
Friendly advice? Focus on yourself first, and the right partner will instinctively come to your life when you're ready. Why? Well, you'll see the better you feel and the more you are in peace with yourself, the more honest your self will show to the world. This at first might drive a lot of people away, but will leave room for the right people to see who you are beyond masks and judgment, and open the opportunity for the right person to see and accept you for who you are
@Slimyflower3 ай бұрын
15:14 is amazing. Though christian structures and ideals can be overly restrictive at times, they have proven extremely useful for mitigating harm within intimate partnerships and individual lives through addressing infidelity, abuse, sexual assault, addiction, mental illness, greed, etc, throughout history. I love this whole video but I found this specifically profound.
@HelloRound99 ай бұрын
Followed Emily on Twitter for years and now I know why 👍🏿
@Hyppnotic_J9 ай бұрын
Tbh Emily Nagoski could’ve done this whole vid. The others were great but what they resonated with me
@troynix2159 ай бұрын
Huh... I felt the same about Helen Fisher.
@juliabrandolth49465 ай бұрын
that's really helpful actually
@ZaharaReign9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for sharing your study 📚
@WarrenByrdSpeak9 ай бұрын
Nice, y’all. Colossal conciseness 😊
@alybeer45599 ай бұрын
Love the woman talking about poly X monogamy... completely disregarding that nowadays we don't talk about polygyny. It's not about men having multiple women. It's about decentralization of relationships. You can't really compare to men marrying 14 women... under 16... that s just off the point
@jmipraimundo9 ай бұрын
and also that it works better on the contrary for women to also have several partners...since before they were slaves to just one!
@samaraisnt9 ай бұрын
Yeah that was disturbing. No shit a man having 10 slaves, I mean underage “wives” (expendable brood mares) isn’t going to create a equal or happy society…umm? i thought we discovered that centuries ago!
@umohluna9 ай бұрын
Exactly, her segment was my least favorite and the least scientifically accurate. Also monogamy is not the biological standard and never has ever been. It’s only been customary maybe for the last 50 years or so. Men cheating has always been socially acceptable including in the Biblical sense. Frowned on but not that big of a deal. Different story for women. Women’s sexual fidelity was based on necessity not biology. The more societal and economic freedoms women have the more likely her cheating starts to increase and comes closer to how often men do it. It’s a matter of not getting stoned to death, outcast or assaulted rather than biology.
@joao35477 ай бұрын
@@umohlunafor the last 50 years? You mean since the 70s? AHAHAHAHAHA where did you read that? Are you 13 years old? Polyamory doesn't work, never has, never will. People who pretend they're in happy throuples are deluded, depressed, stuck in bad mental habits and addicted to their fantasies. some fantasies are meant to remain in your imagination, as they don't translate well into real life.
@Thesteadfast6 ай бұрын
Ah so if it's the women having multiple partners at once than it's modern and healthy? There is much more support for her ideas than this one clip. Promiscuity hurts women (and men). There are individual exceptions but that doesn't justify normalizing it.
@ZaliKnight7 ай бұрын
So well spoken
@sunbather6169 ай бұрын
We are in the vanity phase of Universe 25. It's so sad what the dating world has become. I genuinely feel like I left the last helicopter out of Vietnam. Think about what you can provide instead of what you deserve. Providing isn't always in the material. Advice coming from a stay at home dad with 2 kids.
@jamontoast9 ай бұрын
ironically i am living in vietnam right now in my mid 20s and dating has been pretty damn fruitful for me lmao. maybe at this point it's time to get the last chopper IN
@salaltschul36047 ай бұрын
Providing is seldom material, as you know
@Villanelle0072 ай бұрын
This woman was the foremost expert on romantic love and sexuality. May she rest in peace.
@Teh-Penguin4 ай бұрын
Rest in peace, Mrs. Fisher.
@opiniwise4 ай бұрын
Damn , she's dead 😢
@BenNelsonillegalnumbers2 ай бұрын
“You cant have sex without a brain” pretty sure all of my partners would disagree
@offroadflow13 күн бұрын
"Dumb fucks better" is correct too.
@catalicul9 ай бұрын
thank you for these beautiful lessons
@amanborasi21838 ай бұрын
so much to learn!
@vagabondfeet9 ай бұрын
Why are responses getting hidden?
@siddharthanilkumar88263 ай бұрын
@8:32, she speaks of studying 17 ppl in long term love but how did she determine the accuracy of a feeling that isn't really tangible, how do you know if they're lying or not, or they think they're in love but not really? how did she account for these scenarios?
@yogashreeeee98095 ай бұрын
Okay, I just have to ask because I'm very confused as to why Louise didn't mention polyandry at all? She mentiones polygyny and says that beyond this, marriages were monogamous. But polyandrous societies (one wife + multiple husbands) have existed. Yes, they're a minority but they are a part of the tapestry of romantic relationships within our historical landscape. Also, her viewpoint seems to be perceived exclusively from the events within the westen world. Yes, Christianity in the 1st century AD brought changes as did the feminist movement (2nd wave as she seems to mention) but all these timelines are about what happened in the western world. Europe + North America are not the only two continents on the planet. Feminism in different parts of the world have had their own timelines and in more recent history (last 250 plus years or so) have found their timelines heavily influenced by colonialism (also neo-colonialism). If we're talking about world events and how they shape human relationships mono/poly/christian/atheist etc., it doesn't make sense to try and encompass these ideas as worldwide phenomena if it doesn't actually include most of us.
@ziton-man6453Ай бұрын
Thanks
@emydpham9 ай бұрын
With the way inflation, unemployment, and housing costs are looming in everybody’s wallet, soon, these love anecdotes will be what we only dream about and archived. Let’s call it the caveman love style: focus on food and shelter. 😅
@SuperYogagirl9 ай бұрын
💯
@Mikigator6 ай бұрын
This is a great video
@Yeshua80116 күн бұрын
Thank you for gathering this panel of liberal women. I’m taking notes so fast my hand can’t keep up.
@doctordhruv25959 ай бұрын
Everytime they mention Brain and simultaneously show a CT of lung and liver, it bothers me..
@jerryphilips93469 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying what we as a partner,but first i need to get a partner for this 😅.
@moreffort3 ай бұрын
Does this work in india?
@raspberrypi70988 ай бұрын
Very low volume, please fix it 🙏 ❤
@blake1001x8 ай бұрын
Insightful 😊
@jakejessen89277 ай бұрын
Interesting viewpoints
@michaelpilos4 ай бұрын
Brilliant Insight! However, the unrealistic proportion of homosexuality demonstrated in American media is seriously alarming… ‼️
@SuperYogagirl9 ай бұрын
I can't even imagine how I could have the time or energy to focus on love and sex, lol 😂 I live in a city where rent is $3k for a one bedroom, food is sky high and living expenses. I envy the young people who can live in a high sex drive and put fun as a priority.
@MarketWizard5469 ай бұрын
Find someone you can split the costs with that you like and you can go at it like rabbits
@Skochel9 ай бұрын
Literally move. Life is not worth that level of suffering. Where i live (South MI), 3k is rent, all my bills and all the groceries I could ever want. We choose our suffering, therefore we choose our salvation
@MarketWizard5469 ай бұрын
@@Skochel hah I lived in southeast Michigan
@Skochel9 ай бұрын
@@MarketWizard546 it’s not bad, I grew up & currently live near A2. Lots of retirement/suburban housing with the focus shifting to family oriented education
@sageofsixpaths989 ай бұрын
Look how everybody started lecturing what you should and shouldn't do. If she could've she would've.
@CrescentPaws50009 ай бұрын
Why didn’t they address other forms of polyamory there other types besides polygamy like polycules or not just one guy a ton of women it’s not allways like that
@jmipraimundo9 ай бұрын
Primates dont know how to do monogamy...😂 We are from their family 😉 Was religion and opression men women that obligate a master and a slaver. If today we can transform Patriarchy to Matriarch everyone will be more prosperous happy and no violence😉
@mars_mellow58429 ай бұрын
yeah the speaker should have talked about it in more detail
@NaveenKumar-xs5ie3 ай бұрын
BGM overwhelmed her voice
@RobbVance8 ай бұрын
what about a system where the women got to have as many partners as they want, instead of focusing on the men having lots of partners?
@antbotsquad67696 ай бұрын
Women take 9 months to give birth. It has a biological origin. Unfortunately it’s just the way it happened.
@Renejime92883 ай бұрын
RIP Helen Fisher
@rodrigocamacho88348 ай бұрын
"When you put the neutral and the romantic love on top of each other and cancel out what they have in common, you left on whats going in the brain when you madly in love, " She said. I don't have to be a scientist to know that this idea of encapsulating what romantic love is false. First, it seems too simplistic and idealistic to just deduct from a picture what the complex wiring is the brain doing for "love." I think Helen's idea of what is romantic love is is not complete, it is false to just depend and name love by looking at pictures and cancel each other and whatever left think that is love. It is too easy to be true, from history we have found that thing are way more complex than just simple thesis like Helen's.
@sqweed6537 ай бұрын
I think it's a problem to reduce all processes of the mind to just the physical aspects, as the first speaker does. The physical aspects obviously dictate what's happening in the mind to a great extent and it is a greatly valuable endevour to understand the physical processes better. But what we call the mind also influences these processes back. If I think certain thoughts they influence my feelings and and that goes hand in hand with the physical changes, like neurons activating in certain ways. This modern scientific monism has lead to the belief in many that depression for example is mainly a physical sickness that can be fixed with just medication, while only about 5% of depression is just a hormone thing. And no the mind is not "supernatural" but it is qualitatively a different realm than the physical, even if it is influenced and influences the physical nervous system. This isn't a dualism by the way, it is the acknowledgement that the world is not entirely ontological but also phenomenological.
@thelegend-gr94638 ай бұрын
that background music is Krap
@brunoborce89517 ай бұрын
Emily Nagoski should have been in the introduction of the video.
@viendoyoutube10747 ай бұрын
Great video about sex! Thank you, as a young person I find it very hard to cope with this topic and to have good and trusting scientific information just for once feels truly good and fulfilling.
@lisakhanyagumede39874 ай бұрын
Turn off the music
@ForrestMystic7 ай бұрын
Toothache, pain, craving, and addiction. Why should I keep trying ? I don't want to ever be suicidal after a breakup ever again.
@GoddessFarah7 ай бұрын
that's why it's important to find the right person and look at that person through different dimensions rather than just physical attraction (which sadly most of us do)
@brunoborce89517 ай бұрын
Helen Fisher’s theories on love, while insightful from a biological standpoint, often oversimplify the complexity of human relationships. By focusing mainly on neurochemistry, they can neglect the significant roles of culture, psychology, and context. Additionally, her research, largely based on dating site users, may not fully capture the global diversity of love. To understand love comprehensively, we need to integrate biological insights with broader sociocultural perspectives...
@Birginio4208 ай бұрын
"You can't have sex without a brain" Fungi: are u sure abt that?
@TRAVXIZ6149 ай бұрын
The self-reporting in these comments is pretty hilarious, ngl
@B.Whittaker9 ай бұрын
The incels flocked in droves to this video. Probably got linked on 4chan lol
@jurassicthunder9 ай бұрын
@@B.Whittaker"if i don't like your take on sexuality that means you're an incel" 😂
@B.Whittaker9 ай бұрын
@@jurassicthunder sexuality? No one is speculating on whether you’re gay or not lol
@jurassicthunder9 ай бұрын
@@B.Whittakerthe whole video is about sex. are you trying to tell us something? don't be afraid I'm not homophobic like you.
@jurassicthunder9 ай бұрын
@@B.Whittakerthe whole video is about sex. are you trying to tell us something? don't be afraid I'm not h-phobic like you.
@alphabeta84039 ай бұрын
9:00 *Magic trio* 18:00 It’s a brain process
@mars_mellow58429 ай бұрын
its different views of the same topic from three different professionals. The video is made to show you different views on it so you can better formulate your own opinion on the subject.
@bbwest11386 ай бұрын
How am I supposed to do someone who has no favorite movies, bands, thinks being employed is "too hard" and wants to be an "Influencer" when they "grow up"?
@alqassemnasr28648 күн бұрын
like it doesn't matter are big or little !
@emadnik85173 ай бұрын
New Question: what about having several life partners but not simultaneously??? A partner for whole life VS several ones through time
@mariaguseva21927 ай бұрын
rip my libido from straterra and duloxetine, i feel like a kid pressing against a candy shop window
@SpencerBRandall8 ай бұрын
Turn down the music please.
@followwind14719 ай бұрын
The idea of sex/intimacy and relationships already died a long time ago for me. If you score average or below average as a man on the attraction scale it's best to just stop chasing women, and go work on your personal journey. Go travel / explore new hobbies or sports / move to another country / maybe quit your job / take some risks / try to create your own business. There's more to life than just relationships
@ReverendDr.Thomas9 ай бұрын
😇🇵🇭 Greetings from Manila! 🇵🇭😇 Go MGTOW monk!
@glendakillough67269 ай бұрын
Amen. Finding out who you are at your core is far more valuable than a piece of a$$.
@goldenwolf909 ай бұрын
It’s funny you mention this because that’s exactly the point Louise made about inhibitors in connecting intimately. Yours being your perceived image as being attractive/unattractive. Despite this it’s also clearly stated more than once that intimacy isn’t strictly sex.
@goldenwolf909 ай бұрын
@@glendakillough6726Hopefully you don’t objectify all of your relationships as a means of gratification or source of pleasure.
@tomtuttle9199 ай бұрын
Love is just another four letter word
@joaosimoes78008 ай бұрын
thanks middle lady for talking really fast while whispering, it really makes it easier for me
@dianavillegas1959Ай бұрын
My relationship didn’t work because I had no desire for him. I see him as a predator now, I was 18 and he was 32. Bad circumstances led me into it and had 2 children. Love the kids, care for them to bits but now I have finally experienced desire and love and consensual(ity), I’m upset, hurt, and relieved. I am not broken, I am not just something to discard.
@MamaZapha3 ай бұрын
Louise Perry: polyamory is NOT the same as polygamy. I really don't understand how that just didn't come up in your research??? You do not have your finger on the pulse.
@movimientoinformativo53149 ай бұрын
14:34 why is there Epicuro? Can someone explain me what he has to do with what she's talking about?
@PetraKann9 ай бұрын
How do you know which is which?
@mars_mellow58429 ай бұрын
whats the context to that question
@ErikLeed2 ай бұрын
Good work, Ive been advocating for peeing in the shower for years too Su😂 I guess some of us trauma warriors are pretty open-minded👍👍🥳
@simonszabo9909 ай бұрын
Great content
@dereksniper8 ай бұрын
Wasnt betterhealth shown to be subpar mental health service?
@Stein9920 күн бұрын
Poly and non monogamous can cause major jealously, heartbreak and violence. Not to mention STI's
@johns11399 ай бұрын
Huey Lewis was right
@SuperBellalucy8 ай бұрын
Helen Fischer - many thanks, I truly related to your presentation🙂 I was married to a woman that was a terrific mother to our two sons. Sadly, after some years (25+) her persistent intransigence, led to me wandering. Before that I suggested on numerous occasions that we should go to couples counselling, unfortunately she always refused - suggesting I was the problem (hey, we all have our faults). I suspect that an english boarding school & a somewhat repressed family upbringing was part of her problem, who knows. Curiously, I’ve noticed over the years (I dearly love them both) one Son is much more like me, the other like her. - It would be terrific if the opportunity comes up to, have a KZbin chat with Jordan Peterson🌱 in the meantime thank you for your observations🍁
@estefanianempequemorales62858 ай бұрын
Co create a context that allows both of their brains to have access to pleasure “ amazing phrase
@teddy-liker3058Ай бұрын
No mention of the soul, only biology. Falls short of the essence.
@anitoroyan2729 ай бұрын
Better Help is the worst. Stay away from
@presleybroadhead4657 ай бұрын
Why?
@anitoroyan2727 ай бұрын
I tried it and very disappointed
@c2819fnf9 ай бұрын
All it comes down to is a match of personality/temperament and money. But if you have no money you can’t be a provider.