- 18 Sep 2009, 17:23
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Love styles are models of how people love, originally developed by John Lee. He identified six basic love theories—also known as "colors" of love—that people use in their interpersonal relationships:
* Eros – a passionate physical and emotional love based on aesthetic enjoyment; stereotype of romantic love
* Ludus – a love that is played as a game or sport; conquest
* Storge – an affectionate love that slowly develops from friendship, based on similarity
* Pragma – love that is driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative
* Mania – highly volatile love; obsession; fueled by low self-esteem
* Agape – selfless altruistic love; spiritual; motherly love
Opsirnije:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_styles
Koji je vas?
http://www.psych-it.com.au/registration.asp
I kom je ljubavnom stilu najblizi vash dragi po vashoj slobodnoj proceni?
Biological view
In 2007, researchers from the University of Pavia led by Dr Enzo Emanuele have provided evidence of a genetic basis for individual variations in Lee's love styles, with Eros being linked to the dopamine system and Mania to the serotonin system.
* Eros – a passionate physical and emotional love based on aesthetic enjoyment; stereotype of romantic love
* Ludus – a love that is played as a game or sport; conquest
* Storge – an affectionate love that slowly develops from friendship, based on similarity
* Pragma – love that is driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative
* Mania – highly volatile love; obsession; fueled by low self-esteem
* Agape – selfless altruistic love; spiritual; motherly love
Opsirnije:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_styles
Koji je vas?
http://www.psych-it.com.au/registration.asp
I kom je ljubavnom stilu najblizi vash dragi po vashoj slobodnoj proceni?

Biological view
In 2007, researchers from the University of Pavia led by Dr Enzo Emanuele have provided evidence of a genetic basis for individual variations in Lee's love styles, with Eros being linked to the dopamine system and Mania to the serotonin system.