Lockdown…A Time For Love? June, 2020 By: Helen Fisher We weren’t built to live 24/7 with a lover. For millions of years men regularly set off to hunt, sometimes for days. And women went gathering and often visited friends or family in another camp for weeks. We are a nomadic species—built to leave home regularly… Read more »
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Helen Fisher writes for the NY Times-Relationships in the time of CCOVID-19
Cupid in Quarantine: What Brain Science Can Teach Us About Love A global tragedy has forced us into full-time togetherness. Here’s how couples can rekindle romantic love and grow together rather than apart. See the article here
Helen Fisher writes in the NY Times-dating
How Coronavirus Is Changing the Dating Game for the Better Video chats are in. Small talk is out. You don’t have to fret about who picks up the check. And maybe the biggest plus: You’re forced to take things slow. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/07/well/mind/dating-coronavirus-love-relationships.html?auth=login-google
Helen Fisher Zoom: Dating in the Time of COVID-19
Helen Fisher, PhD, biological anthropologist and senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute, discusses how to date during a quarantine, the advantages and disadvantages of “virtual dating,” and more with Science Writers In New York (SWINY) co-chair David Levine. Helen Says, this zoom interview is a very positive view of the lockdown situation, and will… Read more »