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Gooner character 🥀😭🦭
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Elle est vraiment très top je l’aime mais je n’est pas assez de primo pour l’avoir c’est compliqué rrrrrrrrhrhrhhhhhh🙂
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A Yvy le sale Iuno 🌙💙🍀
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Love is a multidimensional force that emotion, biology, and culture, shaping human connection through the dynamic interplay of intimacy, passion, and commitment. At its psychological core, Robert Sternberg’s Triangular Theory reveals love as a blend of intimacy (emotional closeness), passion (physical/romantic desire), and commitment (long-term dedication), where these elements evolve across phases, from infatuation to deep bonding to enduring partnership, while cultural norms and attachment styles (e.g., secure vs. anxious) shape how we express and experience it. Biologically, love activates the brain’s reward pathways, releasing dopamine for pleasure, oxytocin for trust, and vasopressin for bonding, creating a neurochemical synergy that explains why love feels both euphoric and addictive, reinforcing emotional and physical connections. Philosophically, C.S. Lewis’s The Four Loves distinguishes Storge (familial affection), Philia (friendship), Agape (selfless care), and Eros (romantic passion), emphasizing love’s vulnerability, entrusting someone with your heart despite the risk of pain, as its defining courage. Passion, in particular, fuels both initial attraction and sustained intimacy, merging physical desire with emotional urgency to ignite relationships and maintain bonds over time. Culturally, love manifests uniquely across societies, from collectivist familial loyalty to individualistic romantic ideals, while ethically demanding respect and dignity to reject control or manipulation. Ultimately, love’s complexity lies in balancing these layers, where passion ignites, intimacy deepens, commitment sustains, and vulnerability binds, creating a force that is as multifaceted as it is universal.
Love is a multidimensional force that emotion, biology, and culture, shaping human connection through the dynamic interplay of intimacy, passion, and commitment. At its psychological core, Robert Sternberg’s Triangular Theory reveals love as a blend of intimacy (emotional closeness), passion (physical/romantic desire), and commitment (long-term dedication), where these elements evolve across phases, from infatuation to deep bonding to enduring partnership, while cultural norms and attachment styles (e.g., secure vs. anxious) shape how we express and experience it. Biologically, love activates the brain’s reward pathways, releasing dopamine for pleasure, oxytocin for trust, and vasopressin for bonding, creating a neurochemical synergy that explains why love feels both euphoric and addictive, reinforcing emotional and physical connections. Philosophically, C.S. Lewis’s The Four Loves distinguishes Storge (familial affection), Philia (friendship), Agape (selfless care), and Eros (romantic passion), emphasizing love’s vulnerability, entrusting someone with your heart despite the risk of pain, as its defining courage. Passion, in particular, fuels both initial attraction and sustained intimacy, merging physical desire with emotional urgency to ignite relationships and maintain bonds over time. Culturally, love manifests uniquely across societies, from collectivist familial loyalty to individualistic romantic ideals, while ethically demanding respect and dignity to reject control or manipulation. Ultimately, love’s complexity lies in balancing these layers, where passion ignites, intimacy deepens, commitment sustains, and vulnerability binds, creating a force that is as multifaceted as it is universal.

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