To discuss: The pattern of attraction and falling in love from the viewpoint of anthropologist
Introduction:
Intimate relationship refers to interpersonal relationships that involve need fulfillment, behavioral interdependence, emotional availability, and emotional attachment.
Answer: The correct answer is option (C)
Explanation for correct answer:
According to Person HF, an anthropologist states that attraction and falling in love follow a pattern based on:
Imprinting (Experiences and genetic predispositions generate a romantic reaction)
Attraction creates feelings of elation and euphoria
Attachment causes partners to feel calm, secure, and peaceful
Chemical cuddle emits the hormone that stimulates sensations during elicit feelings of attachment and satisfaction
Hence, the option (c) is correct.
Explanation for wrong answers:
According to Person HF, attraction and falling in love does not follow a pattern based on lust, passion, intimacy, commitment, fascination, sexual desire, and exclusiveness.
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