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I find that despite claims of subjectivity regarding relationships that "love" fits into some patterns.
A relationship is defined by three primary components according to one theory: Commitment, Passion, and Intimacy. Commitment is the decision to stay in the relationship, Passion is the physical part while intimacy is the desire to be with one another (in a non-sexual sense). People can have relationship based on any of these components. But love itself will not last if it's primary only of the passion aspect. People easily adapt to sex after a year or so and thusly why many people divorce if they haven't developed the commitement part after adaption to sex. Also sex screws people up especially if they're not mature. They'll start to think they're in love but it could be as simple as infatuation from the very start. It's not good to immediately to start a relationship right off the bat with sex because it doesn't give as much priority over the development of passion and commitment. Most amazing jew boots |