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Romantic Relationsips

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5 Tings yo sold know abot Romantic Relationsips

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What i it?

Who use it?

So what...

Crticim or Argument

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What is it?

Romantic relationsips are interpersonal actions between two

persons.

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In Romantic Relationsips one can fnd dferent kinds of connections.

Differences

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Romantic Love Marrag

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Al ti had its beginning,since humans are alive

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Of corse, many scientits, psychologits, sociologits and pilosopers worked on teore and sude of Romantic Relationsips since a long time.

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So what?

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In mos of t sude, t Deparment of Communication Stude works togter wit oter

deparments or programs of universitie.

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Cold yo imagine tat love or t human nature wil not exit anymore?

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N NO

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Romantic realtionsips

wil exit until t

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nd of the world.

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Everytime tere wil be poeple whofal in love wit each oter or who

feel sexual atraction to anoter person.

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Two quetions yo cold tink abot are:

How doe a romantic relationsip work? How doe it develop and exit?

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Argument

One who focused on this topic is:

Rober Sternberg (*December 8, 1949)

American

Psycho

logist

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In terms of Interpersonal Relationsips, he created t ''Trangular Teory of Love'', which decrbe how love and romantic relationsips develop.

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Three Components

Intimacy: Feelings of atachment, closenes, connectednes, and bondednes.Pasion: Limerence and social atraction.

Commitment: Deicion to say togter and sare achievements and plans wit yor parner

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Consummate Love

Intimacy+Passion+Commitment

Infatuation Passion

Fatuous LovePassion+Commitment

Empty LoveCommitment

Romantic LoveIntimacy+Passion

LikingIntimacy

CompanionateIntimacy+Commitment

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Tere are also many oter teore who are based on ti trangular form.

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Love Trangle

A teory on which René Girard focuse:

Ti Trangle invovle 3 people

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Al 3 people have a kind of relationsip to anoter

Friends

Lovers

Family Members

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Ti teory has 2 main forms:

Te Rivalros Trangle:

Te Split-Object Traingle:Lover 1

Lover 2 The Beloved

Lover

Love Object 1 Love Object 2

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Terefore t mos imporant words in ti teory are:

jelousy and rivalry

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Who uses it?

Interpersonal Communication

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Ti area focuse on procese and efects of social interaction and onverbal and nonverbal behaviors of people

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Cognition Emotion Confict

Tee are key words of Interpersonal Communication and terefore also key words of Romantic Realtionsips.

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Now yo got to know t mos imporant facts abot Romantic Relationsips.

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Good luck wit tat. =)

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