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non-love -
no love.
liking/friendship -
not just any friendship; like best friends. a person feels a bond, warmth, and closeness with a person.
infatuation -
pure passion. (sexual?) romantic relationships often start out as infatuation & become romantic as intimacy develops over time. without any development, infatuation can disappear. (friends with benefits never stays that way.)
empty love -
commitment w|o intimacy or passion. a strong love may deteriorate into empty love. (lola & lolo?) arranged marriage can go from empty love & develop into another form.
romantic love -
bonds individuals both intimately & passionately--but nobody wants to commit. you like them & want them, but don't want to commit. -_-
companionate love -
intimate, non-passionate love that is stronger than friendship because of the element of long-term commitment. this type is found in marriage which the passion has gone out of but, there is still deep affection & commitment. (older couples? lol, no sex.) love shared between family members would be a good example.
fatuous love -
example? ELOPING! commitment is motivated by the passion! (heat of the moment)
consummate love -
the complete form of love. (like self-actualization, but for love) "perfect couple" --> continually be intimate 15 years into the relationship, overcome their few difficulties gracefully, & can't imagine themselves with anyone else. maintaining this may be harder than achieving it. consummate love is not permanent.