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Self-love and love in a romantic relationship are partly related
Objective Whereas in the public discourse, a relation between self-love and love in a romantic relationship is assumed, the empirical evaluation of this claim needs to be included. Theoretical overlapping mechanisms between both concepts are provided. So,
Petra Jansen +2 more
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From Popular Culture to Popular Custom, and Back Again : A love-lock's tale [PDF]
Walk over a major bridge in a Western city and chances are you will come across at least one or two love-locks. These are padlocks inscribed with names or initials and attached to a public structure, typically by a couple in declaration of romantic ...
Houlbrook, Ceri
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U članku se analiziraju tri koncepta romantične ljubavi. Feministički pristup romantičnu ljubav, kakva se prepoznaje i vrednuje danas, smatra proizvodom Zapada. Feministkinje smatraju kako zapadna kultura svojim kapitalističkim diskursom i kodiranjem ljubavnu emociju pretvara u poželjan oblik ljubavnog ponašanja i govora.
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Romantic Love and Family Organization
We propose that romantic love is a biosocial phenomenon that may well be a universal and that its cultural aspects are a product of social conditions. This position is unique because romantic love is promoted as a cultural rather than social universal ...
Victor de Munck +2 more
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Falling in love with robots: a phenomenological study of experiencing technological alterities
Is it possible for human beings to establish romantic relationships with robots? What kind of otherness, or alterity, will be construed in the process of falling in love with a robot?
Viik Tõnu
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Social Erotics: The Fluidity of Love, Desire and Friendship for Same-Sex Loving Women in Trinidad [PDF]
Love takes many forms and can serve different functions in a person’s life. Some forms, such as romantic love, familial love, and love within friendship, while sometimes distinct, at other times cannot be separated.
Ghisyawan, Krystal
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Inferring Interpersonal Relations in Narrative Summaries
Characterizing relationships between people is fundamental for the understanding of narratives. In this work, we address the problem of inferring the polarity of relationships between people in narrative summaries.
Chaturvedi, Snigdha +2 more
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The phenomenon of falling in love is undoubtedly highly valued but at the same time is often viewed with skepticism. The “face-to-face” nature of romantic love, accompanied inevitably by a measure of obsession, seems to conflict with the more stable ...
Patrick Giddy
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Is Self-Fulfillment Essential for Romantic Love? The self-other tension in romantic love
Two major features of emotions are their personal, interested nature and the centrality of the self-other relation. There seems to be a built-in tension between the two: this is evident, for example, in negative emotions such as envy and hate, where one ...
Aaron Ben-Ze’ev
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A Comparison of Mothers and Childfree Women on the Common Characteristics of Romantic Love
Since 2009, de Munck, Korotayev, and Khaltourina’s pioneering survey has been used to investigate the cognitive qualities of love across cultures, including Russia, Lithuania, the United States, and China.
Shelly Volsche
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