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  Callum:  Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is Entertainment.

  Today we're talking about love. Love is one of the strongest emotions there is

  and that's usually how we think of it, as an emotion. Love is the topic of many

  many songs, poems, plays, films, paintings, greetings cards, t-shirts. As a

  famous song says, love is all around us.

  But, is there more to love than emotion? Have you ever wondered why we are

  we attracted to some people and not to others? Here's psychologist Dr. Glenn

  Wilson. What does he think? – Is there a science to love?

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  There certainly is, there are some rules in the sense of scientific rules. One is the 'similarity

  principle' that other things being equal we like people who are rather similar to ourselves.

  Callum:  Yes, he does think there are some scientific rules to love and attraction. What is

  one of the rules he mentions? Listen again.

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  There are some rules in the sense of scientific rules. One is the 'similarity principle' that other

  things being equal we like people who are rather similar to ourselves.

  Callum:  Dr. Wilson talks of the 'similarity principle'. The idea that we like people who

  are similar to ourselves. He goes on to explain more, what particular feature

  does he say we look for similarity in?

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  Generally speaking we choose the eye colour that is similar to ourselves but we would also go

  for an eye colour that matches our opposite sex parent more than our same sex parent as

  though we are using the opposite sex parent as a kind of a blueprint for what it is that will

  attract us.

  Callum:  So, apparently eye colour is important too. We choose people with similar eye

  colours or even people whose eyes are similar to those of our opposite sex

  parent's. So, in other words, for a woman that's eyes which are similar to her

  father's and for a man similar to his mother's.

  That's one of the subconscious rules of attraction. Subconscious – it's not

  something we think about when we see someone, we don't think – ah ah she's

  got eyes like mine, I think I love her!

  So what are some of the other subconscious rules of attraction? Here's Doctor

  Glenn Wilson again with Chris Evans from BBC Radio. What is the principle

  that he mentions?

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  There are some principles, symmetry, for example, that is having one of everything down the

  middle and two of everything down the side, is very important, and if the two sides match

  each other perfectly, if the mirror images would fold over on top perfectly then that person is

  more likely to be attractive because it implies a healthy development.

  Callum:  In  that part of the interview he mentioned the principle of symmetry – if the

  left hand and right hand side of the face are symmetrical, if they are like a

  mirror image then that makes that person more attractive. Buy why is that?

  Listen again.

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  that person is more likely to be attractive because it implies a healthy development.

  Callum:  Having symmetrical features implies a healthy development, a healthy

  development. This is one of the sub-conscious things which makes us find

  people attractive. And finding someone who looks healthy is important because

  subconsciously we are looking for a partner who can produce strong and

  healthy offspring. Offspring is another word for children and as with animals in

  the wild our instincts are to mate, to mate, to produce off spring.

  Something that is often said is that opposites attract. It's certainly true for

  magnets, but what about people? In the next section from the interview with Dr.

  Wilson he talks about pheromones and the immune system. Pheromones are

  chemicals which humans and animals produce. These chemicals can't be smelt,

  but they are detected by others and can affect the way they behave. The

  immune system is part of the body's natural defences. It's the system that fights

  off diseases.

  So Dr. Wilson, is there any truth to the belief that opposites attract?

  Dr. Glenn Wilson

  There's not much truth in it, beyond the idea of the gender opposite. But there's one other

  interesting finding which is we seem to be able to detect by smell or pheromones a person

  who has a different immune system from ourselves such as when we mate with them our

  offspring will be given a broadened immune spectrum.

  Callum:  So, Dr. Wilson says there is not much truth in the saying that opposites attract,

  except in the basic idea of being attracted to someone from the opposite sex,

  although that is not true for everybody.

  However he does say that through the action of pheromones or smells we are

  able to detect people who have a different immune system. This will be good

  for any offspring because it means they will have the benefit of two different

  immune systems and should grow up stronger and more able to fight disease.

  So, there we have it. Love is a powerful emotion but there is a lot of science

  behind it and a lot of the attraction we might feel for someone is based on

  things happening in our subconscious. That's what I call romance.

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