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Meeting Prevention Beyond Awareness: A Qualitative Study Exploring Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Dating Violence and Prevention Among Emerging Adults. [PDF]
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Romantic Love is Not Only “Romantic”: A Grounded Theory Study on Love in Romantic Relationships
Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and AppliedWith romantic love having long been studied with a focus on the romantic component and how it is expressed, little is known about what love is as a feeling in romantic relationships from the recipient's perspective. This study aimed to understand love as a feeling in romantic relationships by analyzing open-ended responses about what makes people feel ...
Mengya Xia, Yi Chen
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Romantic Love in Games, Games as Romantic Love
International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, 2020In some games, the player is positioned in the role of a lone hero, who has to overcome obstacles and defeat adversaries, in order to save the woman they love. It is argued that such games follow the tradition of adventure romances dating back to 12th century France. From those romances, a particular understanding of love was shaped, romantic love that
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Archives italiennes de biologie, 2011
Romantic love is the catalyst behind the spread of the human life. The neurobiology of love embraces the hypothesis that what we call "romantic attachment" or "romantic love" may be at least in part the expression of biological factors. A corollary of this hypothesis states that it is possible to learn much about the nature of human love by studying ...
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Romantic love is the catalyst behind the spread of the human life. The neurobiology of love embraces the hypothesis that what we call "romantic attachment" or "romantic love" may be at least in part the expression of biological factors. A corollary of this hypothesis states that it is possible to learn much about the nature of human love by studying ...
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2020
This chapter centers on Debora Lewkowicz, a daughter of a village tavernkeeper, who completed her primary school education in the city of Wieliczka in Western Galicia. It discusses Debora's close relationship with a young Pole, as a result of which her father quickly arranged for her to marry a Jewish man.
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This chapter centers on Debora Lewkowicz, a daughter of a village tavernkeeper, who completed her primary school education in the city of Wieliczka in Western Galicia. It discusses Debora's close relationship with a young Pole, as a result of which her father quickly arranged for her to marry a Jewish man.
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Abstract Humans are uniquely designed to be affected in numerous ways by romantic love. Romantic love is an intense feeling that attracts people to one another and keeps them together for some length of time. Thus, romantic love is thought to serve the purpose of relationship maintenance and the biological function of passing on the ...
Jaclyn K. Doherty, Claudia C. Brumbaugh
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Jaclyn K. Doherty, Claudia C. Brumbaugh
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2021
I will discuss in this chapter the philosophical concept of romantic love. I argue that the narrative theory can contribute to a more complete understanding of romantic love. Since romantic love is a dynamic relationship, we can understand it as a story that may have different beginnings and ends.
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I will discuss in this chapter the philosophical concept of romantic love. I argue that the narrative theory can contribute to a more complete understanding of romantic love. Since romantic love is a dynamic relationship, we can understand it as a story that may have different beginnings and ends.
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Romantic love and idealization
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1971H, Kremen, B, Kremen
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The Significance of Romantic Love for Marriage
Family Process, 1997In this study, 605 subjects were asked about romantic love and marriage. Married people differentiated themselves from single people with stable partners and divorced people with new partners by more frequently living together with their great love, more reciprocity in that love, and less disappointments in love relationships prior to the current ...
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