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[[File:Columpio_Veracruz_059.jpg|Columpio Veracruz 059|thumb]] [[File:Gothaer_Liebespaar.jpg|Gothaer Liebespaar|thumb|left]] [[File:Sri_Lankan_woman_and_child.jpg|Sri Lankan woman and child|thumb|left]] [[File:Place_des_Abbesse_(the_plaque_with_the_je_t'aime=te_iubesc_in_311_laguages).jpg|Place des Abbesse (the plaque with the je t'aime=te iubesc in 311 laguages)|thumb]] [[File:Eros_bow_Musei_Capitolini_MC410.jpg|Eros bow Musei Capitolini MC410|thumb]] [[File:Love-zh.svg|Love-zh|thumb]] '''Love''' is a complex set of [[emotion]]s, behaviors, and beliefs associated with strong feelings of affection, protectiveness, warmth, and respect for another person. Love can also be used to apply to non-human animals, to principles, and to religious beliefs. For example, a person might say he or she loves his or her dog, loves freedom, or loves God. ==Types of Love== Love has been categorized into various types, including: * '''[[Eros (love)|Eros]]''': This is often thought of as romantic love, characterized by intense emotional attachment and physical attraction. * '''[[Philia]]''': A deep but platonic friendship, often between peers, characterized by a sense of loyalty and mutual respect. * '''[[Storge]]''': This type of love is often found between family members, such as the affection between parents and children. * '''[[Agape]]''': This is a selfless, unconditional love. It is sometimes associated with divine love, or a love that transcends and persists regardless of circumstance. * '''[[Ludus]]''': Ludus is playful or uncommitted love. It can involve activities such as flirting and dancing. * '''[[Pragma]]''': A pragmatic, practical love that can be found in long-term marriages where the couple chooses to make their relationship work over time. * '''[[Philautia]]''': This is self-love, which can be healthy or unhealthy. Healthy self-love is akin to self-esteem, whereas unhealthy self-love is akin to narcissism. ==Theories of Love== Several psychological theories have been proposed to explain love. These include: * '''[[Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love]]''': This theory suggests that love has three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. Different combinations of these elements form different types of love. * '''[[Attachment Theory]]''': This theory describes the dynamics of long-term relationships, especially as they relate to childhood development. It suggests that the style of early attachment influences later relationships. * '''[[Color Wheel Theory of Love]]''': Proposed by John Lee, this theory identifies six styles of love that interrelate like the colors on a wheel. ==Cultural Views on Love== Cultural perspectives on love vary significantly. In some cultures, love is seen primarily as a basis for marriage, while in others, it is celebrated as a transcendent experience. Literature, music, and other forms of art frequently explore the theme of love, reflecting its importance across human societies. ==Love in Religion== Many religions speak of love as a central attribute of the divine. For example, in Christianity, God's love for humanity is a central theme, and followers are commanded to love one another. In Buddhism, love is seen as a way to end suffering and achieve enlightenment. ==Challenges in Love== While love can be a source of joy, it can also lead to emotional pain when it involves loss, rejection, or unrequited feelings. Psychological research has explored how individuals cope with these challenges, emphasizing the importance of communication, self-care, and emotional resilience. ==Conclusion== Love, in its many forms, is a fundamental human experience, shaping our relationships, our culture, and our understanding of ourselves. It is a subject of much interest across various disciplines, including psychology, literature, and philosophy, reflecting its complexity and significance in human life. [[Category:Emotions]] [[Category:Interpersonal relationships]] [[Category:Philosophy of love]] {{psychology-stub}}
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