Laura Mucha

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Laura Mucha


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Average rating: 3.93 · 1,097 ratings · 127 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Love Understood: The Scienc...

3.85 avg rating — 700 ratings — published 2019 — 11 editions
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We Need to Talk About Love

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Welcome to Our Table: A Cel...

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Please Find Attached: How A...

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Dear Ugly Sisters: And Othe...

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Oh là là, quelle histoire !

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“People don't tend to have the knowledge or understanding of attachment theory to have these conversations. And even if they did, they may not want to hear it - as well as being subconscious, the attachment system can be compelling and potent.”
Laura Mucha, Love, Factually: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love

“As I delved into research from societies around the world, I found myself coming back to what felt like an inescapable contradiction in romantic relationships: as humans, we often want both safety and excitement, independence and unity – and we want them all at the same time. Monogamy doesn't solve this problem. Neither does non-monogamy. And I suspect that's because the problem isn't solvable.”
Laura Mucha, Love, Factually: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love



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