Not exact matches
The mystery of love in God's creation is nowhere
more powerfully revealed than in this: the sexual
attraction which man shares with the animals is immediate, self - centred, and gratifying, yet it leads to the possibility of a love which requires commitment and loyalty and in which physical and
emotional gratification become sacraments of the spirit.
And, with the above results of our survey into the
attraction of a man who shows
more emotion, we can assume that even though our perception is that society stops from opening up, in reality, both men and women deeply crave the ability to communicate on a deeper
emotional level.
Team Gallery has opened 2017 with a commanding group exhibition, The Love Object, a show curated by Tom Brewer that draws on the writings of Roland Barthes to frame a body of works exploring love and the act of love through a
more objective lens, delving into relations of bodies, texts and language as a mode of investigating not only the state of
emotional attraction, but equally the frameworks we use to understand these forms.
«[S] exual orientation'to refer to each person's capacity for profound
emotional, affectional and sexual
attraction to, and intimate and sexual relations with, individuals of a different gender or the same gender or
more than one gender.»
The Yogyakarta principles appear to give some guidance in this: sexual orientation is understood by the preamble to «refer to each person's capacity for profound
emotional, affectional and sexual
attraction to, and intimate and sexual relations with, individuals of a different gender or the same gender or
more than one gender.»
Furthermore, studies have consistently shown that the neurotransmitter dopamine acts on various psychobiological systems to affect the expression of species typical maternal behaviour in both mothers who have given birth, and non-mothers who demonstrate materal behaviours through repeated exposure to young.30 - 34 New mothers with minimal experience develop an
attraction to, and recognition of, their own infants, their odours, cries and visual characteristics; 35 and hence, infants and their cues become rewarding to the mother.36 Mothers also undergo a change in their
emotional states, being
more anxious and
more often attentive to infants, and to threats to the infant; 37,38 they show greater attentional flexibility and working memory.