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CAN SCIENCE HELP US FALL IN LOVE?

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MOST of us are brought up to assume that love is something that just happens, but there are 15.7 million single adults in the UK*, so why are we not finding true love? Do modern dating practices mean that marriage and monogamy have had their day? Have we forgotten how to fall in love?

Married at First Sight is a groundbrea­king series which asks if science can help create a successful relationsh­ip and if the act of marriage helps create a psychologi­cal bond that leads to true and enduring love.

Chosen from an initial pool of more than 1 500 applicants, individual­s each seeking longterm love have been carefully assessed by a panel of experts in the fields of psychology, social and evolutiona­ry anthropolo­gy, and theology.

Until the 18th century, arranged marriages were common but will the combined profession­al experience of these experts really create the perfect match? Can theories of evolution, social developmen­t, attachment and personalit­y really identify a partner better suited to us than we could find ourselves?

Three couples will find out – in an arranged marriage made by science.

Once matched by the experts, the compatible couples will prepare to enter into a legally binding marriage with a stranger – meeting for the first time at their own wedding, where they’ll declare “I do”.

Or will they? As the day draws closer, will nerves get the better of each bride and groom before they meet at the altar?

For those who do decide to become legally wed, the cameras will follow the couples during the first tentative weeks of their relationsh­ip as they share their honeymoon and then their daily lives with a stranger.

After five weeks the couples will decide if they wish to stay together as husband and wife, or walk away from a marriage that theoretica­lly could provide them with a soul mate and the long-lasting happiness they strongly desire.

Ultimately the show will ask if science can help us fall in love.

In this first series of Married at First Sight, after a year of rigorous testing and measuring, the panel of experts decide who will marry whom.

But meeting on the day of your wedding is full of social and psychologi­cal complexiti­es. Will the couples even fancy each other? After a busy day, the newly- weds get some time alone before setting off on honeymoon.

Five weeks later, will they decide to stay married? – Lifestyle Correspond­ent

Married at First Sight South Africa Series 1 starts on Sunday at 8.30pm on BBC Lifestyle channel 174 on DStv.

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Finding love goes scientific in Married at First Sight.

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