Posts Tagged: ‘romance’
Last week on Stuff Mom Never Told You, Molly and I discussed the plot-driving question of When Harry Met Sally: can men and women really be friends? Of course, we’d all like to think that the answer is clearly yes, but when we started researching the topic, anecdotal and empirical evidence always circled back around to sex (this also assuming a friendship between heterosexual men and women). While opposite sex friendships (OSFs) are common and possible, sexual attraction tends to muddy the waters at some point.
How to Explain Love in the Least Romantic Way Possible
by Cristen Conger | February 8, 2010
With the release of Elizabeth Gilbert’s exploratory work on marriage, “Committed,” and Lori Gottleib’s defeatist thesis “Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough,” I feel like I’ve been reading a lot about love – or the lack thereof – recently. And in case the pink and red displays festooning every retail outlet from Atlanta to Alaska haven’t caught your attention, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner as well.
So what better time to take the romance out of love and boil down our most beloved emotion into a neurochemical cocktail? Instead of wishin’ and hopin’ for a dozen red roses to appear on your door stoop on Sunday, you can approach the whole affair from the steady stance of logic.
According to Reuters, a German broadband association called Bitkom surveyed 1,000 Germans aged 19 – 29 and asked them if they had to choose, which would they keep: their current partner (or automobile) or their Internet access. Eighty-four percent of the respondents said they’d rather have the Internet. And the survey equated automobiles with romantic partners? Ouch.
How can a country right next door to France, arguably the most romantic nation on the planet, go so far astray? Granted, Germany has often been the butt of many jokes suggesting its culture values efficiency over sentimentality to the point of being humorless, but that’s just an outrageous stereotype. Isn’t it?
Perhaps this survey is just an example of how intrinsic the Internet and technology have become in our daily lives. The Internet is not really so much of a tool as it is a crutch.
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