<p>Zing! Cupid’s arrow skewers a primitive part of the brain. Obediently, we fall in love amid showers of passionate fireworks, bond for a time … and then often get fed up with each other and grow irritable or numb. Perhaps we try to remodel our mate, seek solace online, or pursue a new love interest. Ancient sages recognized this biological snare and hinted at a way to dodge it: use lovemaking to balance one another<i></i>and<i></i>harmony arises naturally<i>. </i></p><p> With an entertaining blend of personal experiences, the latest neuroscience, and forgotten insights from around the globe, <i>Cupid’s Poisoned Arrow</i> confronts current assumptions about sex and love and offers a refreshing, practical approach to sexuality.</p>