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  2. Passionate and companionate love - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Passionate love is said to usually only be present in the early stage of a relationship [7] with companionate love often following after; [2] [9] however, in a phenomenon called long-term romantic love, intense attraction can remain much longer than is typical for passionate love, but without obsessional elements. [13] [14]

  3. Falling in love - Wikipedia

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    Some studies indicate that men subconsciously seek slenderness and sexiness whereas women seek status, permanence, and affluence before they seek physical attractiveness. [15] In addition, men tend to show their emotions through actions while women tend to express their feelings with words.

  4. Romance (love) - Wikipedia

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    Romance or romantic love is a feeling of love for, or a strong attraction towards another person, [1] and the courtship behaviors undertaken by an individual to express those overall feelings and resultant emotions.

  5. No 'Spark'? No Problem—Here's Why A 'Slow-Burn ... - AOL

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    Beyond Disney movies and reality dating shows, many classic rom-coms and dramedies also have us longing for that “love at first sight” moment—when you lock eyes across the room and feel a ...

  6. This is how long it actually takes to fall in love, according ...

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    Fraser’s top advice when you’re flooded with this initial gust of intense feeling is to enjoy the high, but like with any altered state, don’t make life-changing decisions until you’ve ...

  7. ‘Naked Attraction,’ British full-frontal dating show, shocks ...

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    “Naked Attraction” joins a long list of dating shows, like “Love Is Blind,” “The Ultimatum” and “Married at First Sight,” that use unusual methods to pair singles together.

  8. Interpersonal attraction - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal attraction, as a part of social psychology, is the study of the attraction between people which leads to the development of platonic or romantic relationships. It is distinct from perceptions such as physical attractiveness , and involves views of what is and what is not considered beautiful or attractive.

  9. Love at first sight - Wikipedia

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    Love at First Sight (1885) by James Brander Matthews, "As soon as the doctor saw her he felt that he loved her with the whole force of his being; no stroke of love at first sight was ever more sudden or more irresistible", said of a human chess game where the queen is the one who is loved at first sight.