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  2. What Is Romantic Love? - Verywell Mind

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    Romantic love is even more complicated and changing than you might think. Learn about the many phases of love, from chemical infatuation to long-term maturity.

  3. Romance (love) - Wikipedia

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    Romantic love is a motivational state typically associated with a desire for long-term mating with a particular individual. It occurs across the lifespan and is associated with distinctive cognitive, emotional, behavioral, social, genetic, neural, and endocrine activity in both sexes.

  4. What Is Romantic Love? - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-new-home/202002/what-is-romantic-love

    Four distinct views of romantic loveas an evolutionary adaptation, a blind force, what unites us with our soulmate, and a social construct.

  5. 6 Types of Relationships and Their Effect on Your Life - Verywell...

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    Romantic relationships are those characterized by feelings of love and attraction for another person. While romantic love can vary, it often involves feelings of infatuation, intimacy, and commitment.

  6. Romantic Relationship - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Romantic relationships can be defined as relationships based on emotional and physical attraction that could potentially lead to long-term intimate relationships (World Health Organization).

  7. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    a type of love in which intimacy and passion are prominent features. Although the loved party is often idealized, research indicates that the lover’s sexual arousal is an especially important component of this type of love.

  8. 11.3: Romantic Relationships - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    A romantic relationship is defined as mutual, ongoing and voluntary interactions between two partners that is characterized by specific expressions of affection and intimacy (Collins, et al., 2009). This definition reflects contemporary ideas about romantic relationships.

  9. The Psychology of Love: Theories and Facts - Psych Central

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    A romantic relationship is a type of pair bond. It can start as mutual attraction and evolve into love over time. When you like someone, you enjoy their companionship and care about their...

  10. Romantic Relationships – Connecting and Relating: Why...

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    Distinguish romantic relationships from other kinds. Name several ways that attraction to another person happens. Define the five stages of Coming Together and the five stages of Coming Apart. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of stage models.

  11. Proximate and Ultimate Perspectives on Romantic Love - PMC

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    Rather than providing a discrete series of sentences, they propose a working definition of “romantic love” that is explained with reference to some of the psychological research on romantic love and by summarizing five distinct features of romantic love.

  12. The 5 Different Types of Romantic Relationships

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    Relationship dynamics like warmth, support, negative interactions, and satisfaction cluster together to form five relationship types. Relationship type is related to well-being and life...

  13. Romantic Love - iResearchNet

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    In humans, romantic love is a source of some of the deepest joys and greatest problems, including depression, abandonment rage, stalking, suicide, and homicide. Therefore, social psychologists and other scientists have devoted a great deal of research to understanding romantic love.

  14. Romantic love - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    Definition. Romantic love is a deep emotional attachment that often includes passion, intimacy, and commitment between partners. It typically manifests through feelings of desire and affection, creating a strong bond that can motivate individuals to seek companionship and fulfillment in each other's presence.

  15. What is love? | Stanford Report

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    From the fields of science to sociology, politics and philosophy, here is what Stanford research says about love and romance, in the past and present day. For centuries, people have tried to understand the behaviors and beliefs associated with falling in love. What explains the wide range of emotions people experience?

  16. The 3 Core Elements of Romantic Love | Psychology Today

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    Romantic love is of great importance, yet needs to be better understood. While psychological theories and popular notions of love overlap, empirical research is less robust. A recent study finds...

  17. The Science of Romantic Relationships - Cambridge University...

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    What makes for a happy, healthy relationship? This introduction to relationship science follows the lifecycle of a relationship – from attraction and initiation, to the hard work of relationship maintenance, to dissolution and ways to strengthen a relationship.

  18. Love involves emotions and behaviors characterized by passion, intimacy, and commitment. Learn what love is and how to tell when you're in love with someone.

  19. Relationships | Psychology Today

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    There are many kinds of love, but many people seek its expression in a romantic relationship with a compatible partner (or partners). For these individuals, romantic relationships comprise one of...

  20. What Is Intimacy in a Relationship? - Verywell Mind

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    Intimacy is a feeling of closeness and connection in an interpersonal relationship. It is an essential part of intimate relationships, but it also plays an important role in other relationships with friends, family members, and other acquaintances. The word intimacy is derived from the Latin word "intimus," which means 'inner' or 'innermost.'

  21. The 7 Elements That Define an Intimate Relationship

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    These seven components of intimate relationships help define "intimacy." Posted February 14, 2018 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader.