1st Health 1.4
1st Health 1.4
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Love at first sight
Love triangle
Lovesickness
Lovestruck
Passion
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Puppy love
Queerplatonic relationship
Romance
Self-love
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Unconditional love
Unrequited love
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Patriotism
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o Amour-propre
Greek
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o Eros
o Ludus
o Mania
o Philautia
o Philia
o Philos
o Pragma
o Storgḗ
o Xenia
Indian
o Kama
o Bhakti
o Maitrī
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o Ishq
Jewish
o Chesed
Latin
o Amor
o Caritas
Portuguese
o Saudade
Yaghan
o Mamihlapinatapai
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Color wheel theory of love
Bhakti yoga
Biology of romantic love
Love letter
Love of Christ
Love of God
o in Christianity
Love magic
Valentine's Day
Philosophy
Religious views
o love deities
Mere-exposure effect
Sacred Heart
Similarity
Physical attractiveness
Triangular theory of love
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Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from
the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the
simplest pleasure.[1] An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother
differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love of food. Most commonly,
love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment.[2]
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Love
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Types of love
Affection
Bonding
Broken heart
Compassionate love
Conjugal love
Courtly love
o courtship
o troubadours
Falling in love
Friendship
o cross-sex
o romantic
o zone
Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal relationship
Intimacy
Limerence
Love addiction
Love at first sight
Love triangle
Lovesickness
Lovestruck
Passion
Passionate and companionate love
Platonic love
Puppy love
Queerplatonic relationship
Romance
Self-love
o Amour de soi
Unconditional love
Unrequited love
hide
Social views
Anarchist
o Free love
Patriotism
Chinese
o Ren
o Yuanfen
French
o Amour-propre
Greek
o words for love
o Agape
o Eros
o Ludus
o Mania
o Philautia
o Philia
o Philos
o Pragma
o Storgḗ
o Xenia
Indian
o Kama
o Bhakti
o Maitrī
Islamic
o Ishq
Jewish
o Chesed
Latin
o Amor
o Caritas
Portuguese
o Saudade
Yaghan
o Mamihlapinatapai
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Concepts
Color wheel theory of love
Bhakti yoga
Biology of romantic love
Love letter
Love of Christ
Love of God
o in Christianity
Love magic
Valentine's Day
Philosophy
Religious views
o love deities
Mere-exposure effect
Sacred Heart
Similarity
Physical attractiveness
Triangular theory of love
v
t
e
Part of a series on
Emotions
Affect
Classification
In animals
Emotional intelligence
Mood
Self-regulation
Interpersonal
Dysregulation
Valence
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Emotions
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t
e
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question
marks, boxes, or other symbols.
Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from
the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the
simplest pleasure.[1] An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother
differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love of food. Most commonly,
love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment.[2]
Love
hide
Types of love
Affection
Bonding
Broken heart
Compassionate love
Conjugal love
Courtly love
o courtship
o troubadours
Falling in love
Friendship
o cross-sex
o romantic
o zone
Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal relationship
Intimacy
Limerence
Love addiction
Love at first sight
Love triangle
Lovesickness
Lovestruck
Passion
Passionate and companionate love
Platonic love
Puppy love
Queerplatonic relationship
Romance
Self-love
o Amour de soi
Unconditional love
Unrequited love
hide
Social views
Anarchist
o Free love
Patriotism
Chinese
o Ren
o Yuanfen
French
o Amour-propre
Greek
o words for love
o Agape
o Eros
o Ludus
o Mania
o Philautia
o Philia
o Philos
o Pragma
o Storgḗ
o Xenia
Indian
o Kama
o Bhakti
o Maitrī
Islamic
o Ishq
Jewish
o Chesed
Latin
o Amor
o Caritas
Portuguese
o Saudade
Yaghan
o Mamihlapinatapai
hide
Concepts
Color wheel theory of love
Bhakti yoga
Biology of romantic love
Love letter
Love of Christ
Love of God
o in Christianity
Love magic
Valentine's Day
Philosophy
Religious views
o love deities
Mere-exposure effect
Sacred Heart
Similarity
Physical attractiveness
Triangular theory of love
v
t
e
Part of a series on
Emotions
Affect
Classification
In animals
Emotional intelligence
Mood
Self-regulation
Interpersonal
Dysregulation
Valence
show
Emotions
v
t
e
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question
marks, boxes, or other symbols.
Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from
the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the
simplest pleasure.[1] An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother
differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love of food. Most commonly,
love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment.[2]