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“Colours” of love by John Lee

In THEORIES on August 15, 2012 at 10:50 am

Lee identified and described the ways people behave in interpersonal relationships. They are called Lee’s 6 Styles of Loving. It is a simplification – of course -

but I decided to mention it since the terms have grown into the theoretical approach as a good tool to name and study different types of love.

Three primary styles:

1. Eros – a passionate physical and emotional love to an ideal person based on aesthetic enjoyment (stereotypic romantic love);

2. Ludus (or ludos) – love as a game, conquest or sport;

3. Storge – love that slowly develops from friendship, based on similarity;

Three secondary styles:

  • Mania (Eros + Ludus) – obsessive love with great emotional highs and lows; lovers tend to be very possessive and jealous;
  • Pragma (Ludus + Storge) – realistic and practical love driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative
  • Agape (Eros + Storge) – selfless, altruistic love

Clyde and Susan Hendrick based their research at Texas Tech University on these theoretic assumptions. Using the terms mentioned above we can say hat:

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Can romantic love be ‘cured’?

In THEORIES on July 28, 2012 at 6:09 pm

Since we know that romantic love escalates within a functionally isolated, closed brain system and that the caudate nucleus would be the crucial brain region in the evolution of love, it is suggested that the hormonal
products of pineal gland may attenuate the romantic love through the anti-dopaminergic and inhibitory effects of theirs on the nucleus. This mechanism might turn out useful in early stages of romantic love to “cure” the infatuation. This means it may be possible to attenuate it by external administration of the melatonin and vasotocin (Shoja, Tubbs, Ansarin, 2007).

This hypothesis sounds somehow promising since Helen Fisher‘s research shows that almost 95% of men and women asked reports being dumped by someone they really loved.

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