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    Robert Sternberg, American Professor of Human Development at Cornell University, created a theory that can understand the survivability of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. The theory was called the Triangular theory of love which has three main components in an interpersonal relationship: passion, intimacy, and commitment. Before he created his theory of love, Robert is an expert researcher on love and spent an abundance of his career researching on the topic of love. His motive on creating the…

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    features in women and men that people considered them attractive in terms of physical and social attributes such as wider eyes, skinny tall, and friendly in women; tall, wide shoulders, and have leadership features for men. In addition, Sternberg’s triangular theory of love states that intimacy, passion, and commitment are the most important items of love.…

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    I enjoy a number of activities, both of the active variety and lazy. On the weekends I enjoy going for bike rides, playing golf, or taking the dogs for a walk to counteract the lack of exercise due to work that leaves me in sitting in the office most of the day. When the budget allows I enjoy going out to the movies or out to dinner with my wife, but most of the time we like to just relax at home and watch television. How is your motor functioning? My motor functioning has reached its full…

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    For example, Lilly credited her nearly 24-year marriage to love and commitment; however, she also explained that she and her husband have a weekly date night and occasionally do things without their children. According to Robert Sternberg’s triangular theory of love, Lilly and her husband fall under the consummate love category, or the “ideal form of love, in which a couple’s relationship involves…passion, intimacy, and commitment” (Belsky, 2013). Lilly depicted her marriage as being full of…

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    Love is an extremely loaded word that is very misunderstood and overused. At its best, it brings immense happiness and joy to people. At its worst, a world of pain, emotional suffering, and irreparable scars. We love our parents, we love our children and as people grow and develop, they eventually seek to find romantic love. It is the stuff all people dream about, is an idea sensationalized by Hollywood and has even been commercialized thanks to Valentine’s Day. Love is not something that…

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    Military Love

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    Love comes in many different forms. From the chemicals in our brains, scientist can tell how someone feels and how strongly they feel it. Ancient Roman philosophers have pondered on “whether it is possible or plausible to make statements about others or ourselves being in love”. The US military has to make these calls all the time. They described personal love in three different ways: eros, agape, and philia. Sexual desire falls into eros. Philosophers thought of the love God has for us or…

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    The Meaning Of Love Throughout history, Love, has been defined in many different ways. Some people have been trying to find a specific meaning to this word or saying that this word can be classified into a virtue. Therefore, these meanings have created uncertainty and confusion among people. This is because some people have unknown that in the case of love, the more general is the meaning, the more specified would be. In consequence, love can be defined as the expression of the heart’s…

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    believe in a specific theory or make up their own interpretation of love. Different theories and interpretations can focus on some aspects and leave others. I have chosen a theory that I think best addresses love, Sternberg’s triangular theory of love. Sternberg’s triangular theory of love views love as having three main components to love: passion, intimacy, and commitment. Passion involves feelings of romance, physical attraction, and sexual arousal. Intimacy is based on feelings of…

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    Marriage Theory Essay

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    Marriage and partnership in marriage have always been one of the goals throughout human development in many culture. This idea is strongly promoted from various culture, beliefs and especially mass media. We can see its positive portrait in many pop culture products such as romantic movies, commercials, songs, etc. However, the effects of culture and beliefs toward the ideal of marriage are one of the most influential factors, or even the strongest factor, that affect the existence of this idea…

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    The triangular theory of love is a theory that emphasizes the dynamic quality of love relationships. According to this theory, love is composed of three elements that are depicted by the points of a triangle, inclusive of intimacy, passion, and commitment, which can be combined in a variety of ways to create different types of love, varying in the degree of love, such as romantic love, infatuation, and empty love. (Yarber, p. 227) The first element in the triangular theory of love is intimacy.…

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