Wednesday, December 18, 2019

The Theories Of Love Covered Many Components And View...

The theories of love covered many components and view about what love is, what drives us to want someone and also what brings someone to committing to that significant other for the long run. One theory that I found to be the most helpful in categorizing love and explaining what makes a person want to find love in the first place was the Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love. Sternberg’s Triangle Theory of Love have three points in the triangular shape which are decision/commitment, intimacy and passion. Decision and commitment is when a person consciously make the decision to do thing for the relationship and invest time into the relationship for better or worse. The person at this time is in total awareness and in control of what they would like to do in the relationship and where they would want to lead it in the future. Passion is when our partner reciprocates our passion or lust for them through kissing or making love. Intimacy is where we have become very emotion ally invested in our partner expressing ourselves through communication. This theory is one that shows that couples can be a match or mismatch, but show points to where they are very compatible. I thought this theory on love was the most meaningful and useful to me because it is simplistic for understanding and to being able to test it in real life. I believe that as a person seeking out for love, you want to probably go through the three points on the triangle that Sternberg has described. I believe thatShow MoreRelatedMythic Reality And Its Affect On Others1626 Words   |  7 Pagesevents directed by a will greater than our own. A fairytale like view is created that has war perceived as a hero and damsel in distress type scenario. Man sees himself as the prince fighting to save the princess from the gruesome, evil dragon by only means of completely killing the dragon. 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