Mandy Len Catron participated in an experiment in which two people are to ask each other 36 questions and may subsequently fall in love.
They fell in love, and she wrote an article for The New York Times about it.
This is her story.
But if you are lazy to watch it, and you're curious to see if two people can actually REALLY fall in love with this experiment, here's the short answer from her.
"Falling in love is not the same as staying in love. Falling in love is the easy part... Love didn't happen to us. We're in love because we each made the choice to be."
And I thought that was perhaps the truest thing that anyone has said about it.
Now that i think about it, love is always a choice, and you'll constantly have to make that choice again and again throughout the years without knowing if your partner will choose you again.
But that's what love is I guess, terrifying but absolutely worth it.