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Dating Scripts

The cogntive models that guide dating interactions

Proactive Script

A dating script, more common for males than for females, that includes initianting the date, deciding where they will go, controlling the public doman, driving the car, intiating sexual contact

Reactive Script

A dating script, more common for females than males, that focuses on the private domain, responding to the dates gestures , and responding to his sexual intiatives

Liking

In sternbergs theory of love the type of love taht is based on intimacy alone

Infatuation

In sternbergs theory of love the type of love that is based on passion alone

Empty Love

In sternbergs theory of love, the type of love that is based on comitment alone

Romantic love

The type of love that combine passion and intimacy

Companionate love

The type of love that combines intimacy and commitment

Fatuous love

The type of love that combines passion and commitment

Consummate love

The form of loves that integrate passion, intimacy, and commitment

Consensual Validation

The principle that people like to find in others an agreement of consensus eith theor own characteristics and view of life

Initiation Phase

The first phase of adolescent love, when the first tentative explorations of romatic interests begin, usually superficial and brief often fraught with anxiety, fear, and excitment

Status Phase

The second phase in whicn adolescents begin to gian confidence in their skils at interacting with potential romantic partners and begin to form their first romantic relationship, assesing not just how much the like and are attracted to the person but also how their status with friedns and peers will be influenced

Affection phase

Third phase, in which adolescents come to know each other better and express deeper feeling for each other, as well as engaging in more extensive sexual activity

Bonding Phase

The final phase in which romantic relationshps become mroe enduring and serious, partners begin to discuss the possibility of a lifelong commitment to each other