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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Romance and Electronics go Hand-in-Hand


WELCOME TO TODAY'S TALK ABOUT LOVE. I TRUST YOU WILL BE LEARN SOME NEW THINGS TODAY.HAPPY READING...

Romance and Electronics go Hand-in-Hand
Romance and Electronics go Hand-in-Hand
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and with it comes the stress of picking out the perfect gift for a significant other or close friend. While flowers and candy may be traditional gifts for the holiday, more and more people are turning to alternative gifts such as consumer electronics.

"Technology gifts speak from the heart because they are something a person can truly enjoy using. While roses and chocolate say 'I love you,' the latest technology sends the same message in a way that is both functional and entertaining," says Laurie Bauer, spokesperson for Best Buy, North America's number one specialty retailer of consumer electronics, personal computers, entertainment software and appliances.

When choosing a Valentine's Day gift, consider what fits the lifestyle of your loved one as well as the message the gift sends.

For busy couples, a great choice is a PDA/wireless phone. Couples can keep in touch and stay organized while they're on the go with one simple device. PDA/wireless phones retail for $329 to $449.

If your friend or significant other enjoys music or movies, a home entertainment system is the way to go. The Pioneer 400-Watt Dolby Digital/DTS Home Theater System with a five-disc DVD changer offers great surround-sound and wonderful video clarity. Priced at $499.99, this system makes curling up in front of the television that much more enjoyable.

Music and movies make great Valentine's Day gifts. Artists such as Enya, Enrique Iglesias, The Beatles, Sting, John Coltrane and Charlotte Church are among the many that can lend a romantic quality to your day. Music sets the mood, so let someone know how you feel with a CD that puts your thoughts into words.

While newly released romantic films such as Moulin Rouge are favorites, don't forget some of the classics. Movies such as "Casablanca" and "Gone With The Wind" boast love stories that never go out of style. Watching classics like these can provoke memories of a couple's own love story.

Capture all your special moments on film with a digital camcorder. Ranging in price from $599.99 to $2999.99, a digital camcorder is a great way to make memories that will last forever.

If all else fails, a gift card still lets the person know how much you care, while allowing them to choose their own gift. Best Buy offers gift cards in six denominations from $15 to $100.

To make Valentine's Day shopping even easier, visit Best Buy's Web site at www.BestBuy.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content

By ARA Content

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Romantic Conversation Starters


WELCOME TO TODAY'S TALK ABOUT LOVE. I TRUST YOU WILL BE LEARN SOME NEW THINGS TODAY.HAPPY READING...
Romantic Conversation Starters
Stuck for ideas to start a romantic conversation? Here are some romantic conversation starters...
Romantic Conversation Starters
Although most of the couples claim that they never run out of romantic topics to talk about, there is a stage in every relationship where you need a bit of help either to get the relationship kick-started or to rekindle the old flame.

Romantic Conversation Starters - To Get the Relationship Kick-Started

Compliment and Appreciate Each Other: Telling your date how beautiful you find her/how adorable you find him, might be a great way to get the romantic conversation started. There are a lot of compliments that girls as well as guys like to hear; you just have to know the right things to say to him/her. Telling a girl how you admire her beautiful tresses or how mesmerizing her eyes are will make a girl feel very special and kick-start a romantic conversation. If you are planning to compliment a guy - you can compliment him about his great sense of humor, his dressing sense or even his (ahem) intellectual abilities. You can always start a romantic conversation using some romantic things to say to your girlfriend or sweet things to say to your boyfriend.

Dreams and Desires: The best way to start an intimate conversation is to get talking about the deepest desires and dreams. Often, when people start talking about each other’s dreams and desires, they get to know each other really well, which is like the first step towards a long-term romantic relationship. Just ask your date about his/her biggest dream in life or questions like, three wishes he/she would want from a genie. There are a large number of fun questions to get to know someone, which will help you start amusing conversations between the two of you. Women, as well as men, tend to share their dreams and desires only with people who are extremely close to them.

Romantic Conversation Starters - To Rekindle the Flame

Sharing Memories: Talking about fond memories is a great way to start a romantic conversation for couples who want to rekindle their romance. When there is a lot of history, there a lot of memories to look back and enjoy together. Simply pull out some old pictures and start to talk about a particular trip that you both enjoyed or your first date or your first camping trip together. Reminiscing about the old times will help you realize how much you guys have in common and help you cherish the wonderful memories you share.

Bringing Innovation: So you’ve been together for quite a while and think you know each other completely! Well, sometimes you tend to miss out things which are never discussed and which might not seem important. Try discussing things that you haven’t spoken about. If you are looking for ways to start a romantic conversation and spruce up your relationship, you might want to try topics that you’ve never discussed before. Think of topics that are out-of-the-box or just plain wacky to get your romantic conversation started. There are also a lot of romantic questionnaires or compatibility tests, or tests that need not necessarily be taken seriously, but can be fun ways to start a romantic conversation.

Romance in a relationship can make life seem special and lively. There are a number of romantic tips that people will have to offer, but there can never be one-size-fits-all formula for romance. Each relationship is unique in its own special way. You need to value your differences and grow together.

By Uttara Manohar

Monday, April 13, 2009

The Physics and Chemistry of Love


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The Physics and Chemistry of Love
Love, like all things bound to the universe, is non existent without some amount of physics and chemistry attached to it. As a scientist cynically pointed out, cupid’s arrows would never have been effective if they had not been first dipped in one unromantically named chemical- phenylethylamine.
Nor would the human body’s reaction have given us dramas like Romeo and Juliet, if oxytocin did not have its way. Together these two form the chemistry of love. The common symptoms of love, including sweaty palms, shaky knees and general restlessness, are caused by a natural chemical, Phenylethylamine (commonly dubbed the `love molecule'). Its release from the brain can be triggered from deceptively simple actions like the meeting of the eyes or touching of the hands. Heady emotions, racing pulses and heavy breathing results, and all these are (unfortunately) clinically explained as an overdose of this chemical. A very interesting thing is that chocolate is known to have very high level of this chemical…perhaps that’s the reason why it is considered a perfect gift for valentine. Or for your sweetheart.

The latest discovery is the arrangement of molecules in this chemicals and the whole world is excited because now, like the witches of the yore, we can actually concoct love potions. In other words, mankind could be on its way to isolating the chemical compound and making drugs that can induce these reactions in us, in other words….you take the drug, and you fall in love with the next person you see. Imagine the chaos that the world will face. But the scientists say that as of now, this discovery will be used to find out how it can help in some other chemical reactions, to cure disease or other, more useful pursuits and research (though everyone agrees what can be more useful than making someone fall with in love you!!!!)

At this point of time, research on the phenylethylamine molecule breakthrough could be extremely helpful in testing of chemicals related to mental illness. Parkinson’s disease could be one.

So what are we left with? Explanations, but nothing is still in our hands. What we know about love is still largely out of our control. For instance, infatuation. This is supposedly the first stage of falling in love, an unbearable attraction towards someone. This attraction causes a virtual explosion of nuerochemicals very similar to adrenalin. Assisted by Phenylethylamine (that speeds up the flow of information between cells), dopamine (that makes us glow and feel good), and norepinephrine (that stimulates the production of adrenalin), make our world go round, our eyes sparkle and our heart beat faster. Our entire existence then depends on the sight of the person who triggered these reactions to begin with, and as the addiction to the chemical grows stronger, our attraction becomes greater. At this stage we commit foolish mistakes which are the stuff puppy love stories are made of. Actually it is these three chemicals that combine to give us what we call infatuation. We feel we are energized, often floating on air…and the reason why people who are just falling in love can talk for hours on end… (the same person becomes boring at a later stage).

We can blame our chemicals for everything. We had a list of attributes ready for matching, but we just end up falling in love with the person who possesses none of them…it is , as they say, chemistry. Social obligations, other relationships, sense and sensibility, all take a back seat; our mind soars with these natural drugs. No wonder, a lover and a madman are said to be alike. Scientists also opine that this `clicking’ would be with a person with whom we can identify a parent-child situation. A person who, in our subconscious, will give us back something we feel we lost during our growing up years. For some it is security, for some others, it is warmth, and then others, just a spirit of adventure. This could be the reason why demure, well brought up girls usually fall for wastrels. This subconscious selection of mate gets our phenylethylamines and other chemicals moving. This period when our brain is awash with the love hormones lasts for different durations in different people, between six months to three years. In most of us, it settles down after that. For mercurial people, this high is missed and that’s the reason why they need another temporary high….another relationship, another chemical fix. If these love junkies stay married, they will need new relationships to keep their dope, and sometimes, bigger highs. hence bigger risks.

In this world of chemical signals, humans are not scientifically considered monogamous; we do not fall under the 3% of the species that are monogamous. The species that stick to one mate usually have a rich flow of another chemical called vasopressin, the monogamy chemical. Experiments done with males injected with this chemical brought out all the evidence needed. Isolating males before and after mating showed that before mating, he was indifferent to all females. But 24 hours after mating, he is hooked for life. The jealous husband syndrome sets in too.

Another interesting chemical is oxytoxin, the `cuddling ‘chemical. It promotes the need to be physically held, have close contact with he mate and makes both the sexes more caring. It can be released simply by a lover’s look, smell or even a fantasy.

So much for the chemistry of infatuation. When infatuation subsides, another chemical takes over, which is responsible for intimate relationships. These chemicals are created by endorphins. They make a relationship steadier, intimate, dependable, warm and a great sharing experience. They do not induce a giddy high, but calmness and stability…hence are the reason why people stay married. The longer they are married, the longer two people stay together, because this chemical is addictive. It is endorphins that trigger grief on a spouse’s death or long separation, those yearnings for togetherness. The two types of attachments can be summed up as follows…adrenaline love is being in love with the idea of being in love. While endorphins, we like loving someone.

So much for the magic of love and the realms written on it. It did come out of a bottle after all….and continues to afflict us….generations after generation.

By Kanika Goswami

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