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  2. Conditional love - Wikipedia

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    Many relationships require the use of conditions in order to satisfy the needs of the lover and recipient. [1] This does not necessarily imply that conditional love is selfish or reward seeking, but rather asserts that love is achieved upon meeting the conditions that the lover views as valuable. [3]

  3. Love Doesn't Have to Be Unconditional - AOL

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    "Is it fair to ask someone to commit to whatever results from all these years of unpredictable change," asks Myisha Battle.

  4. Is unconditional love actually healthy? - AOL

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    However, if love involves two-sided interactions that amplify the growth of the lovers and their relationship, that love is likely conditional, he says. And no matter what, conflicts must be ...

  5. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Unlike unconditional love which represents a limitless and altruistic form of love, conditional love is based upon conditions or expectations of the lover being met and satisfied. [3] Conditional love, in some ways, is a way for the lover to diminish the autonomy and relatedness necessary in creating or developing intrinsic motivation. [4]

  6. The Four Loves - Wikipedia

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    The Four Loves is a 1960 book by C. S. Lewis which explores the nature of love from a Christian and philosophical perspective through thought experiments. [1] The book was based on a set of radio talks from 1958 which had been criticised in the U.S. at the time for their frankness about sex.

  7. 11 warning signs of emotional abuse in any kind of relationship

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    Emotional abuse by a parent can be particularly insidious, with a parent asserting that their love is conditional: It can be dependent on grades, how loyal the parent perceives the child to be, or ...

  8. The Art of Loving - Wikipedia

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    Through practicing love, and thus producing love, the individual overcomes the dependence on being loved, having to be "good" to deserve love. He contrasts the immature phrases "I love because I am loved" and "I love you because I need you" with mature expressions of love, "I am loved because I love", and "I need you because I love you." [33]

  9. Forget Love Languages—Knowing Your Partner's Stress ... - AOL

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    By now you’re likely familiar with the concept of love languages. The phrase was first coined in Dr. Gary Chapman’s best-selling book published in 1992, The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to ...