The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic AgePenguin, 2008 M01 31 - 240 páginas What love is, why love is born, why it sometimes grows, and why it sometimes dies. Have you ever wondered how romantic love evolves? What the difference is between mature and immature love? What role sex plays in romantic love, and whether love necessarily implies sexual exclusivity? And, most important, how can we make love last? Originally published in 1980, this updated edition of The Psychology of Romantic Love explores the nature of romantic love on many levels-the philosophical, the historical, the sociological, and the physiological. Nathaniel Branden explains why so many people say that romantic love is just not possible in today's world and-drawing on his experience with thousands of couples-finds that such love is still a possibility for anyone who understands its essence and is willing to accept its challenges. Branden sees it as a pathway not only to extraordinary joy but also to profound self-discovery. His vision of love is thoroughly appropriate to our time and grounded in our humanness. |
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... respect for selfinterest is a necessity of survival and certainly of romantic love. The music that inspires the souls of lovers exists within themselves and the private universe they occupy. They share it with each other; they do not ...
... respect for selfinterest is a necessity of survival and certainly of romantic love. The music that inspires the souls of lovers exists within themselves and the private universe they occupy. They share it with each other; they do not ...
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... respect. They had very little status before the law; they required legal guardians; they shared almost none of the rights guaranteed to male Greek citizens. The practical economic functions that women had performed in earlier times were ...
... respect. They had very little status before the law; they required legal guardians; they shared almost none of the rights guaranteed to male Greek citizens. The practical economic functions that women had performed in earlier times were ...
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... respect than they had known previously. They were more likely, then, to be in a position of equality in a love relationship. In this respect, they approached at least one of the conditions of romantic love—equality—since the ...
... respect than they had known previously. They were more likely, then, to be in a position of equality in a love relationship. In this respect, they approached at least one of the conditions of romantic love—equality—since the ...
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... respect among men and women, the same culture that institutionalized elaborate forms of marriage, was a culture in which sex and love, passion and caring interpersonal relationships, appear as polar opposites. The union of sex with love ...
... respect among men and women, the same culture that institutionalized elaborate forms of marriage, was a culture in which sex and love, passion and caring interpersonal relationships, appear as polar opposites. The union of sex with love ...
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