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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/psychology-of-lov
 e-why-we-fall-stay-leave-43633/register">Psychology Of Love: Why We Fall\,
  Stay & Leave  爱情的心理学：为什么我们会爱上、停留、
 离开</a>\nWhat really happens in our brains when we fall in love? How mu
 ch of our romantic choices are shaped by self-esteem and personal insecuri
 ties? Do we choose partners who reflect our best selves or the parts of us
  we're trying to heal? And why do some people seek out opposites while oth
 ers are drawn to similarity?_x000D_ _x000D_ In this session\, we'll explor
 e the science behind love—how it affects brain activity\, decision-makin
 g\, and even our sense of self. We'll also dive into the impact of shared 
 values\, attraction patterns\, and the psychology of why some relationship
 s last while others fade. Through engaging discussions and interactive act
 ivities\, we'll reflect on our own experiences and challenge common myths 
 about love. Come ready to think\, share\, and maybe even see love in a who
 le new light!_x000D_ _x000D_ 当我们坠入爱河时，大脑里到底发
 生了什么？我们的恋爱选择有多少是受自尊和个人不安
 全感影响的？我们是会选择能展现最好自己的伴侣，还
 是那些能填补我们内心缺口的人？为什么有些人被“互
 补型”吸引，而另一些人则更偏爱相似性？_x000D_ _x000D_ 
 在这次活动中，我们将一起探讨爱情的科学——它如何
 影响大脑活动、决策，甚至塑造我们的自我认知。同时
 ，我们也会聊聊共同价值观、吸引模式，以及为什么有
 些感情能走得长远，而有些却渐行渐远。通过互动讨论
 和有趣的小活动，我们将反思自己的经历，并打破一些
 关于爱情的常见误解。带上你的思考和故事，一起来换
 个角度看爱情吧！
DTSTAMP:20260709T075539Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Psychology Of Love: Why We Fall\, Stay & Leave  爱情的心理学
 ：为什么我们会爱上、停留、离开
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