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Love styles are models of how people love, originally developed by John Lee (1973, 1988). He identified six basic love theories also known as "colors" of love that people use in their interpersonal relationships: Eros a passionate physical and emotional love based on aesthetic enjoyment; stereotype of romantic love. Ludus a love that is played as a game or sport; conquest. Storge an affectionate love that slowly develops from friendship, based on similarity. Pragma love that is driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative. Mania highly volatile love; obsession; fueled by low self-esteem.…mehr

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Love styles are models of how people love, originally developed by John Lee (1973, 1988). He identified six basic love theories also known as "colors" of love that people use in their interpersonal relationships: Eros a passionate physical and emotional love based on aesthetic enjoyment; stereotype of romantic love. Ludus a love that is played as a game or sport; conquest. Storge an affectionate love that slowly develops from friendship, based on similarity. Pragma love that is driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative. Mania highly volatile love; obsession; fueled by low self-esteem. Agape selfless altruistic love; spiritual; motherly love. Clyde Hendrick and Susan Hendrick of Texas Tech University expanded on this theory in the mid-1980s with their extensive research on what they called "love styles". They have found that men tend to be more ludic, whereas women tend to be storgic and pragmatic. Mania is often the first love style teenagers display. Relationships basedon similar love styles were found to last longer. People often look for people with the same love style as themselves for a relationship.