Law of Attraction: Velcro Couples

The Law of Romantic Attraction: a little alike to connect & a little opposite for attraction! Just the right combination for Love! Velcro couples stick together and can separate when necessary.
Enjoy this little video I put together, have a good week.

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Thanks to all the good folk at flickr.com for fotos.

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Rules of Attraction

Today I would like to explore Jungian typology.  The rules of attraction are a lot more complicated & complex than the models that have been used by eharmony & Chemistry.com as I have mentioned in past posts in this series.  (See links below)

“Oh, how powerfully the magnet of illusion attracts.” Gutzkow

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Different strokes for different sites

I would like to continue the conversation about whether we are attracted to those who are the similar to us or different from us. , from Chemistry.com has developed her own theory about this issue and has recently published a book describing her theory ‘Why Him? Why Her?: Finding Real Love By Understanding Your Personality Type’.  The four types are identified below as per their website:

3101722240 ff096b4c9f m Different strokes for different sites

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like attracts like?

I have been reading an article from the Pasadena Weekly titled ‘The Love Lab: Our intrepid reporter goes behind the doors of eHarmony Labs to find out whether research can illuminate the mysteries of the human heart.’  by Ilsa Setziol

I have quoted some parts of the article below as this is of extreme interest to me & something that I have been looking into years through relationship astrological charts.

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Review of Chemistry.com's Relationship Profile Assessment

Today I am going to review Match.com‘s site Chemistry Relationship Profile Assessment.  I did their assessment a few years ago when researching this business & tried it again today.  I am amazed that most of the large online dating sites, like Chemistry.com, do not mention anything about their relationship assessments on their site, making it easily accessible.  It means you have to sign up to find out the nitty gritty.  Why wouldn’t they have more openness & exposure – do they think that other companies are going to copy them?????

Not having a lot of patience, I find these assessments can be so…….time consuming & so exhausting.  That’s me anyway, how do you feel about them.

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