There are a number of obstacles that can end a love relationship. When one of the partners tries to control the other, or the couple stops
Subject: love
Transcript: [narrator] despite what are often the best of intentions, inevitably many couples are not able to do what bruce and renee hoenig have done. love for
Many relationships seem almost effortless in the early stages. But making the transition from pure chemistry and romance to something deeper and longer-lasting can be a challenge.
Subject: love
Transcript: they kind of wonder why they end up in affairs, Or they're just kind of-- have fallen out of love, But they've been holding back parts Of themselves to
A psychologist explains his theory about what makes a love relationship succeed; a couple who have been married for forty years talk about why their
Subject: love
Transcript: explain slippery concepts like love. [ sternberg ] one i call the "triangular theory. " And according to the triangular theory of love, There are three
Despite the multitude of pitfalls that can derail a relationship, there are things a couple can do to help their love endure.
Subject: love
Transcript: [ narrator ] despite the multitude of pitfalls that can derail a relationship, there are things a couple can do to help their love endure. [ kumor
Prior to the 20th century, a couple's life together often had much more to do with duty and responsibility than with love.
Subject: love
Transcript: prior to the 20th century, however, a couple's life together often had little to do with what most people today consider to be love. [ cancian
The earliest stage of a love relationship is a time unlike any other for many couples, often characterized by intense and passionate feelings.
Subject: love
Transcript: [narrator] while the earliest stage of a love relationship is not necessarily the most stable or fulfilling, it is often the most exhilarating. When
Therapists discuss the challenge of defining "love"-an emotionally charged word nearly everyone uses, but not necessarily with the same meaning in
Subject: love
Transcript: [ narrator ] love: arguably the most emotionally-charged four-letter word in the english language, and yet, a term that is notoriously difficult to
analysis of attitudes, how we think about other people, conformity and group influence, altruism vs. aggression, prejudice vs. love. What is behind each of
Subject: love
Transcript: , then, how we relate to one another: Sometimes aggressively, sometimes helpfully. Sometimes feeling hate and dislike, prejudice, Other times feeling love
mutual attraction and love near the top of the list of qualities they are seeking in a mate.
Subject: love
Transcript: , despite cultural differences, place mutual attraction and love near the top of their list of qualities they are seeking in a date or mate. timing may also
The intimacy a couple develops over time is dependent on more than sexual attraction. It has to do with all the other qualities two people bring to a relationship.
Subject: love
Transcript: as good If it's somebody you don't love, or that doesn't love you. So, that's how i've always thought. [golden:] and it takes time and effort To