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A 4 page paper which compares and contrasts love and lust. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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could be confused. From a logical standpoint, not the standpoint of being infatuated or presumably in love, a person may often confuse lust with love. Of course, there are clearly
different forms of love that will never be confused with lust, such as love of a child or a parent. But, love and lust are still two topics that address
all audiences. The following paper compares and contrasts love and lust Love and Lust First of all it is perhaps important to separate the love being discussed from other
forms of love. This is a big contrast between lust and love as well. There is, as mentioned, the love that a parent has for a child, the love one
has for their parent, a relative, or a best friend. There is the love that a person has for their pet as well. One can generally assume that none of
these forms of love have anything to do with lust in a normal human being. As such they can be dismissed when speaking of a love that could be compared,
as well as contrasted, with lust. In understanding what is different between love and lust, of the romantic type, one author indicates that a particular doctor has divided this
sort of attraction into three categories within the human brain: "1) Lust (the craving for sexual gratification), driven by androgens and estrogens; 2) Attraction (or romantic or passionate love, characterized
by euphoria when things are going well, terrible mood swings when theyre not, focused attention, obsessive thinking, and intense craving for the individual), driven by high dopamine and norepinephrine levels
and low serotonin; and 3) Attachment (the sense of calm, peace, and stability one feels with a long-term partner) driven by the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin" (The Brain in Love
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