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  1. Sep 20, 2022 · Explore the science behind love, from its biological and chemical origins to its social and emotional aspects. Discover the different types of love, such as friendship, infatuation, and romantic love, and how they affect your health and well-being.

    • Nancy Lovering
    • Nonlove. The first type of love that Sternberg introduces is nonlove, which is when none of the three components of love are present in a relationship (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Liking (also called friendship) The second type of love that Sternberg introduces is liking, which is when the intimacy component of love is present in a relationship, but the passion and decision/commitment components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Infatuation. The third type of love that Sternberg introduces is infatuated love, which is when the passion component of love is present in a relationship, but the intimacy and decision/commitment components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Empty Love. The fourth type of love that Sternberg introduces is empty love, which is when the decision/commitment component of love is present in a relationship, but the intimacy and passion components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Friendship. This type of love is when the intimacy or liking component is present, but feelings of passion or commitment in the romantic sense are missing.
    • Infatuation. Infatuation is characterized by feelings of lust and physical passion without liking and commitment. There has not been enough time for a deeper sense of intimacy, romantic love, or consummate love to develop.
    • Empty Love. Empty love is characterized by commitment without passion or intimacy. At times, a strong love deteriorates into empty love. The reverse may occur as well.
    • Romantic Love. Romantic love bonds people emotionally through intimacy and physical passion. Partners in this type of relationship have deep conversations that help them know intimate details about each other.
  2. Oct 14, 2023 · Learn how psychologist Robert Sternberg breaks down love into three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. Discover the eight types of love that result from different combinations of these elements and how they apply to various relationships.

  3. Simply put, the three loves theory means you experience 3 phases of love throughout your life, with each phase teaching you some invaluable lessons. Let’s find out what are the 3 loves and how do they look. Phase One: The First Love. What is the 3 loves theory? The first phase of love is like a captivating fairy tale.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Many theories of love exist, hoping to provide insight into how love forms and evolves. Each one contributes to what we know about this emotion, providing several possible explanations for how love-based relationships begin, grow, and change.

  5. Sternberg's triangular theory of love provides a strong foundation for his later theory of love, entitled Love as a Story. In this theory, he explains that the large numbers of unique and different love stories convey different ways of how love is understood.