Research of love
1. Love analysis and behavior analysis. Love is a feeling that may be characterized by passion and caring and by intimacy and commitment. There are different Types of love:
a. Eros love: focuses on beauty and sexuality, sometimes to the exclusion of other qualities.
b. Ludus love: is seen as a game and focuses on entertainment and excitement.
c. Storge love: is a kind of companionship, peaceful and slow.
d. Pragma love: is practical and traditional.
e. Mania love: is obsessive and possessive, characterized by elation and depression.
f. Agape love: is compassionate and selfless, characterized as self-giving and altruistic.
Verbal and nonverbal messages echo the intimacy of a love relationship. With increased intimacy, you share more, speak in a more personalized style, engage in prolonged eye contact, and touch each other more often. Members of individualist cultures are likely to place greater emphasis on romantic love than are members of collectivist cultures. Men generally score higher on erotic and ludic love, whereas women score higher on manic, pragmatic, and storgic love. Men generally score higher on romanticism than women.
So, we can say that, In the search of love, men and women have the same behavior. They develop relationships with those they consider attractive (physically and in personality), who are physically close to them, and who are similar to them (common points and personality). they develop relationships that enable them to maximize profits, relationships from which they derive more rewards than costs.
But then, they are very different in their behavior. Indeed, The differences between men and women include differences in thought process, sensitivity, memory, and communication. A successful relationship is one that recognizes the difference between men and women and is able to get beyond the he