Writing Sample
Once upon a time there was a girl. One day she saw a boy she’d never met across a crowded room. Their eyes locked: she froze in her tracks, her face stuck in awe. Her blood ran cold; her fingers began to tingle as a shiver ran through her entire body. 8.2 seconds later the boy flashed her a beaming smile. His expression injected a flood of warmth into her fragile heart and her mouth involuntarily turned up to return the gesture. She didn’t know how or why but she knew at that moment that this boy was the one. This is the true and universal story of a phenomenon known as love at first sight.
When I was a child I used to shamble after my mom around the house asking her “Mommy, what’s it like to be in love?” she always sat me down and answered “It’s nothing I can explain, sweetie, you’ll know it when you feel it”. How could this be? How could an experience be so complex it can’t be described in words? How on earth could this happen with one look? Science …show more content…
The scientists explained this result by concluding that the female flies were innately “wired for love” and “the chemicals and proteins needed for their response [were] already in place, without the need for new genes to be activated”. Though there are differences between the genetics in humans and fruit flies, the same principles may apply. Clara Moskowitz, author of the article “Love at First Sight Might be Genetic”, refers to an experiment where humans were more attracted to the scents emitted from T-shirts that were not of those who were genetically related to them, proving that human bodies have a natural instinct that prevents inbreeding and is able to “sense” their better