Triangle Theory Of Love Essay

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Expectations from Genders
PSY313 | Psychology of Gender
Trevor Endre
Argosy University
June 20, 2018

The triangle theory of love involves three different components of love, intimacy, passion, and commitment. The first component is intimacy. Intimacy it is the feeling of attachment, closeness and connectedness. Passion is the next component. Passion is that intense feeling you get when you like someone, its connected to both romantic attraction and sexual attraction. The third and final component is commitment. Commitment ties them all together. It is the decision to stay with one another.
There are eight combinations these include, nonlove, Friendship, Infatuated love, empty love, Romantic love, Companionate Love, and finally Consummate Love. Nonlove is when none of the components are present. Friendship comes about …show more content…

But my current relationship is everything that I want, we are there for each other emotionally, passionately, and intimately. I plan to ask her to marry me this September. We have been living together for almost a year, and every “fight” if you want to call them fights are very easy to overcome because we both know how to communicate if something that the other person has done has bothered us we handle it when it happens and do not wait and let it boil. I learned many relationship skills when I used to run a teaching a Domestic violence class also known as PAIP in Illinois. We met on Plenty of Fish which is a dating site. Had I not met her there I don’t think I would have ever met this lovely

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