Ep 6: Loving the Unlovable
Two parts on personality disorders and the spectrum of such. If you are the “victim” of a loved one with a disorder how do you love them? If you are the toxic partner, how should they love you without triggering you?
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Two parts on personality disorders and the spectrum of such. If you are the “victim” of a loved one with a disorder how do you love them? If you are the toxic partner, how should they love you without triggering you?
If the skin can absorb Topical Medications like Nicotine, Fentanyl, Nitroglycerine and Ensam, are we absorbing our partner’s chemical profusion? Can we use our partners as medicine or can they poison us? Breast milk contains stem cells and areola can detect child’s saliva so what else has a mechanism for chemical composition updating?
We can build DNA with 8 letters that can reproduce, we have machines on the moon and mars, but we cannot build healthy relationships. What has been done with genetic engineering and Crisper? What will be done in the future? Is it regulated? Bio hackers in garages shoot up Crispr live online. Would you Crispr … Read moreEp 4: Fake Partners
Blind people can echolocate. The brain literally rewires to allow echolocation so blind people can see but most of us won’t change simple thinking habits to create a better relationship with our partner.
Adrian Owens can talk to patients in a vegetable state and yet we cannot communicate with our significant others.
Fruit flies’ seminal fluid rewrite their partner’s DNA. Could a similar phenomenon happen in Humans? With any fluid exchange? Pheromones? Sweat? Saliva while kissing? Does male DNA get into a female’s brain and stick around afterward? If the brain is regulated and affected by chemicals then would his chemicals change her brain?