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13 July, 05:35

Classify the descriptions and examples of relationships as applying to either passionate love or companionate love.

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  1. 13 July, 07:42
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    People feel an intense longing and sexual desire. (Passianate love)

    Bob couldn't wait until the next time he could see Jeanne and kept daydreaming about kissing her. (Passionate love)

    People feel a strong commitment to care for and support a partner. (Companionate Love)

    Wanda and Stuart enjoy taking long walks together and talking about their day. (Companionate Love)

    Explanation:

    Companionate love "refers to a variety of love that is durable, fairly slow to develop, and characterized by interdependence and feelings of affection, intimacy, and commitment".

    Passionate love by definition is "a state of intense longing for union with another."

    Assuming the following options:

    People feel an intense longing and sexual desire. (Passionate love)

    Because the desire can be just attraction and not represent a love slow and affection.

    Bob couldn't wait until the next time he could see Jeanne and kept daydreaming about kissing her. (Passionate love)

    He is just thinking about her on a passionate way since is desperate to see her, is not a slow love.

    People feel a strong commitment to care for and support a partner. (Companionate Love)

    That satisfy the definition of companionate love since we have commitment to core between each one.

    Wanda and Stuart enjoy taking long walks together and talking about their day. (Companionate Love)

    We have no passion in this case, it is a pleasure to spend time together.
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