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Essay heading: What is love?
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2. Manic
love: intense, all consuming, possessive, and fluctuating between joy and despair.
3. Ludic love: egoistic, self-serving, competitive, and based on an unequal relationship
between one partner who is highly committed and another who is emotionally
uninvolved. 4. Pragmatic love: a rational, practical, fair exchange between two carefully
matched partners... displayed 300 characters
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5. Storgic love: the companionate, stable love that emerges from a
relationship between friends. 6. Agapic love: the altruistic devotion of one partner for
the other. Many people have theories, but overall love is whatever the actual individual
perceives it to be.
Love is only 4 letters, but it is the most complicated emotion yet... displayed next 300 characters
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