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Eros
A passionate physical and emotional love based on aesthetic enjoyment; stereotype of romantic love.
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Ludus
A love that is played as a game or sport; characterized by flirtation and playful interactions.
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Storge
An affectionate love that develops from friendship, based on similarity and familiarity.
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Pragma
A practical love driven by reason and logic, not purely emotional; focuses on mutual understanding and shared goals.
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Mania
Obsessive love marked by high volatility, emotional instability, and possessiveness.
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Agape
Selfless, unconditional love characterized by altruism and a focus on the welfare of others.
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Philia
A platonic love characterized by deep friendship, trust, and shared values.
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Civic Relationships
Types of relationships based on community participation and responsibility.
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Social Relations
Connections between individuals in a community, often influenced by cultural norms.
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Courtship
Customary practices in attracting and winning a partner, varying by culture and time.
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Marriage
An institution built on normative beliefs, social norms, and values governing relationships.
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Psychodynamic Theory
A psychological framework suggesting that unconscious motivations and past experiences shape love and relationships.
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Color Wheel of Love
A model proposed by John Alan Lee categorizing six types of love based on primary and secondary types.