Kevin Cordle

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somewhat disturbing conclusion that for men, sex, love, and aggression are inextricably mixed in the brain. It makes sense, in light of Larry’s theory that vasopressin’s role in territorial and mating behaviors has been adapted by humans so women become an extension of territory in the male brain. If Larry is correct, a man is likely to bond strongly to his mate and to be aggressive in defending her.
The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction
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