By: Ed Yong
@ChasCPeterson – that’s fair. I actually thought that after I tweeted it but for the sake of completeness, the full rant is there. Mainly wanted to point out the hormone’s ancient and multi-faceted...
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Yep, really. Actually, I think it worked quite well. I had already written that New Scientist piece, which is essentially a longer prose critique, but with little attention. Twitter’s immediacy makes...
View ArticleBy: Pat
Well, Aer O’Head, if they have been taking oxytocin they will be more aggressive to someone who appears to be in a distant and opposing group, in some situations if I understand correctly. How about...
View ArticleBy: Jim
@Pat Your comment to me (Aer O’Head) refers to what exactly? Something I posted in THIS discussion? Or on the Amazon discussion? I’m not sure who “they” refers to, or why you got on this particular...
View ArticleBy: Lindsay
Airy Head, that guy actually has a point – you shouldn’t be posting your “critical” (is that how you call your nonsensical diarrhea?) review of a book that you haven’t even read. Ed, are you serious...
View ArticleBy: Ed Yong
“Ed, are you serious about your claims that unconditionally loving and taking care of an autistic child is somehow harmful to him or her?” Equally I could ask if you, Lindsay, are serious about your...
View ArticleBy: Tony
Will Oxytocin make me want to punch kittens? I may have to think twice about taking it.
View ArticleBy: Jim
Was it something I said? If people are referring to comments I made in the Amazon discussion, please respond to them THERE rather than here. You may understand what you’re talking about, but I’m...
View ArticleBy: Amelie
Ed, I get the feeling your sense of esteem needs no oxytocin boosts but I still say, cripes this was brilliant. 14 comments here? That’s it? It’s a crime! I am so tired of these well meaning but...
View ArticleBy: Ed Yong
@ChasCPeterson – that’s fair. I actually thought that after I tweeted it but for the sake of completeness, the full rant is there. Mainly wanted to point out the hormone’s ancient and multi-faceted...
View ArticleBy: Ed Yong
Yep, really. Actually, I think it worked quite well. I had already written that New Scientist piece, which is essentially a longer prose critique, but with little attention. Twitter’s immediacy makes...
View ArticleBy: Pat
Well, Aer O’Head, if they have been taking oxytocin they will be more aggressive to someone who appears to be in a distant and opposing group, in some situations if I understand correctly. How about...
View ArticleBy: Jim
@Pat Your comment to me (Aer O’Head) refers to what exactly? Something I posted in THIS discussion? Or on the Amazon discussion? I’m not sure who “they” refers to, or why you got on this particular...
View ArticleBy: Lindsay
Airy Head, that guy actually has a point – you shouldn’t be posting your “critical” (is that how you call your nonsensical diarrhea?) review of a book that you haven’t even read. Ed, are you serious...
View ArticleBy: Ed Yong
“Ed, are you serious about your claims that unconditionally loving and taking care of an autistic child is somehow harmful to him or her?” Equally I could ask if you, Lindsay, are serious about your...
View ArticleBy: Tony
Will Oxytocin make me want to punch kittens? I may have to think twice about taking it.
View ArticleBy: Jim
Was it something I said? If people are referring to comments I made in the Amazon discussion, please respond to them THERE rather than here. You may understand what you’re talking about, but I’m...
View ArticleBy: Amelie
Ed, I get the feeling your sense of esteem needs no oxytocin boosts but I still say, cripes this was brilliant. 14 comments here? That’s it? It’s a crime! I am so tired of these well meaning but...
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