This paper reviews the evolutionary history and biology of love and marriage. It examines the current and imminent possibilities
of biological manipulation of lust, attraction and attachment, so called neuroenhancement of love. We examine the arguments
for and against these biological interventions to influence love. We argue that biological interventions offer an important
adjunct to psychosocial interventions, especially given the biological limitations inherent in human love.
Keywords Relationships - Love - Marriage - Pair bonding - Divorce - Enhancement - Bioethics