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The intimate animal : the science of sex, fidelity, and why we live and die for love  Cover Image Book Book

The intimate animal : the science of sex, fidelity, and why we live and die for love / Justin Garcia.

Summary:

"To be human is to be intimate. Intimacy is core to the human condition, a key pillar of a loving relationship, and an evolutionary drive. But human intimacy comes in two forms -- physical and emotional -- that aren't necessarily experienced with the same partner or at the same time. From the thrill of attraction, to the pangs of heartbreak, says evolutionary biologist and Kinsey Institute Director, Dr. Justin Garcia, this uniquely human tension between emotional and physical intimacy is what explains so much of the joy, and the pain, of romantic love. In The Intimate Animal, Dr. Garcia applies an evolutionary lens to the full spectrum of intimate experiences, including why we love who we love (even people who are wrong for us); why we stay in unfulfilling relationships but stray from gratifying ones; why we might open our relationship or be in a mutually committed relationship with multiple partners, why we grow apart and move on -- or choose to stay together even when it's hard. Whether you are still searching for that special someone, considering taking a relationship to the next level, or looking for ways to keep the romance of a long-term relationship alive Dr Garcia will equip you with a deeper understanding of how the intimate animal (us!) navigates the beautiful messiness of deciding to share a life with someone. In a world where moments of true human connection are becoming more elusive, this is the essential evolutionary toolkit for finding and nurturing the love that defines our lives"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316594035 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: vii, 263 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First North American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Little, Brown Spark, 2026.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Dating (Social customs)
Human reproduction > Social aspects.
Interpersonal relations.
Love > Psychological aspects.
Psychology, Comparative.

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  • Grand Central Pub
    In an eye-opening exploration of the most powerful force that drives our species, Kinsey Institute Director Dr. Justin Garcia illuminates the mysteries of how we date, mate and navigate our love lives.

    "The best book on modern mating.” - David M. Buss, author of The Evolution of Desire.
     
    Why do we love who we love? Why do we stay in unfulfilling relationships, and stray from rewarding ones? Is it ever a good idea to open a relationship? How has the digital age impacted courtship? And why do some long-time couples crash and burn while others stay madly in love?
     
    In The Intimate Animal, one of the world’s leading experts on the science of love and sex answers these questions and more, taking readers on a journey through the lifecycle of a romantic relationship, from the thrill of first attraction to the devotion that lasts decades.
     
    Intimacy is core to the human condition, a key pillar of a loving relationship, and an evolutionary drive. In fact, Dr. Garcia reveals that the need for intimacy –even more than sex drive– is key to our species’ survival and flourishing.
     
    But therein lies the challenge. We evolved for social monogamy but not for sexual monogamy, yet these impulses are often at odds. Understanding this tension is the key to aligning our romantic choices with our true desires.
     
    Whether you're seeking that special someone, recovering from heartbreak, or trying to keep the passion alive, The Intimate Animal is the essential, research-backed guide to forging deeper, more intimate connections in these disconnected times.

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