I love your eyes, your cherry lips
The love that always lingers
Your way with words and random blips
Your skilled computer fingers
These lines are written by John Denver, a famous
lyricist. The last line is a thought provoking one, which depicts the future of
love and future of mate selection. Denver tries to say love and working skills both are important.
Social change is unavoidable. It changes our socio-personal dynamics
and social institutions. It allows us to think something unimaginable.
Can you imagine that your children will prefer to live as childless parents?
Can you imagine a family with several husbands and one wife? (The craze for a
boy still dominates and also a genetic tinkering is on the way to pre select
the sex of your child) Finally, can you
imagine homosexual’s families with children as their own?
We can ignore these permutations but cannot deny its possibilities. We
have noticed many types of changes in our conventional institutions. The family
has changed, from extended to joint then joint to sub-nuclear. In case of institution
of marriage, traditional form of marriage converted into trail marriage and
Dual career marriage (both husband and wife are in jobs) transformed into Dual career
marriage with no children which is trending form of marriage now.
What about LOVE then. Is love also changing its dynamics and having
a new spectrum? In the pre-industrial era,
physical strength, compatibility, submissiveness and level of tolerance were
the attributes of partner selection. Love was more biological or physical. In the next era, physical love converted into
Meta physical and psychological. Romanticism was dominated by songs, poems and
imagination. Companionship, sex (not for progeny), warmth and support became
the features of love. Finally, the modern era comes. Love is in the air and
everywhere. Love overshadows the barrier of caste, color, class and income;
these were previously played a vital role in love and marriage.
New era lovers fall in love, they prefer to working rather than
simply waking –up. They prefer weekends rather than weekdays. They prefer reciprocal
gift exchange. Modern day love has added sexual and psychological need plus a
sound rational brain plus conscience, responsibility, self-discipline and work
matter virtues. Love birds discard the single minded logic also.
Love has been a confused entity for society. For example : If I love myself then I am selfish or narcissist,
If I love other then I am self-loathing or dissatisfied and if I love my opponents
or enemy then my love is ineffective.
The structural changes of love may look like rational but selection
of a mate is purely emotional and hormonal. The evolution of love explains us
to be more skilled and innovative in practice. But, Love doesn’t have any
nomenclature. Above all, love is blind.
3rd paragraph hard hitting.....but can't be denied.....completely agree with the whole topic.....relevance can't be ignored.....best line for me.....selection of mate is emotional and hormonal.....
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