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An exceedingly common love trope that stipulates the following: Apparently, the heart (being the organ responsible for powering the circulation of blood around the body) is an extremely romantic thing. Hence, "hearts" are equated with emotions such as love and caring. It follows that someone that lacks ability to love and care sufficiently is "heartless," and someone that has recently experienced a romantic tragedy is "heart-broken." See also Heart Symbol. Examples of Cardiovascular Love include:

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  • Cardiovascular Love
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  • An exceedingly common love trope that stipulates the following: Apparently, the heart (being the organ responsible for powering the circulation of blood around the body) is an extremely romantic thing. Hence, "hearts" are equated with emotions such as love and caring. It follows that someone that lacks ability to love and care sufficiently is "heartless," and someone that has recently experienced a romantic tragedy is "heart-broken." See also Heart Symbol. Examples of Cardiovascular Love include:
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  • An exceedingly common love trope that stipulates the following: Apparently, the heart (being the organ responsible for powering the circulation of blood around the body) is an extremely romantic thing. Hence, "hearts" are equated with emotions such as love and caring. It follows that someone that lacks ability to love and care sufficiently is "heartless," and someone that has recently experienced a romantic tragedy is "heart-broken." In Animation and Graphic Novels, a cloud of hearts is sometimes used to indicate falling in love and/or lust. Eyes popping out in the shape of a heart, oversized heartbeats and the like are all some of The Oldest Ones in the Book. See Heart Symbol for more examples. A possible explanation for this may be the increase in heartbeat when in the presence of someone you have a crush on. Or maybe the fact that for a good part of history, the heart was known as the "main life organ". It should be noted that not all cultures equated love with the heart. In Elizabethan England, for instance, it was believed that the passions were seated in the liver, and in Ancient Israel it was the bowels (hence "gut feeling"). See also Heart Symbol. Examples of Cardiovascular Love include:
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