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This sounds like one lesson from my Psychology class. What we discussed was about the "Triangular Love Theory".
According to the theory, it is believed that love consists of three components, which are 1)Passion 2)Intimacy 3)Commitment.
Passion is the emotional attachment; you feel like you wanna be united with your important other. It involves the sexual sentiment as well. Passion would increase to its peak then gradually decline.
Intimacy is the emotional closeness including sharing and caring for each other. Intimacy will only keep increasing along the time the two being together. In short, the long the couple stay, the more intimacy they have.
Commitment is both short-term affirmation of your love and long-term desire to keep your relationship going on. Commitment will rise to a certain level and maintain the rate afterward, it neither decreases nor increases.
Based on the three components, love can be categorized into many kinds 1. Consummate love = which is the ideal love that consists of all three components. 2. Romantic love = passion + intimacy 3. Companionate love = intimacy + commitment 4. Fatuous love = passion + commitment 5. Love with commitment alone is called empty love. 6. Love with passion alone is called infatuation. 7. Love with intimacy alone is called liking.
Actually, I found this theory of love really practical and useful in terms of better understanding the relationship. I re-wrote it here, in hope it'd be useful one way or another to those who're interested in ka~ ^_~
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