Types of Love

Types of Love A part of knowing what is love involves understanding different types of love. The type that most people think of first is romantic love. Romantic love is the feeling that you experience when you develop a deep attachment to someone and you want to become involved in a relationship with that person. You may fall into romantic love several times over the course of your love when you meet someone and slowly grow to form an attachment to them.
Platonic love is the other main type of love. This is the type of love you feel for your parents, children, siblings and friends. With this type of love, you don't necessarily need to develop or build the feelings over time. Instead, you feel this type of love because you are part of a family and because you provide care and support for each other.
Each of these types of love can take the form of unconditional love. Unconditional love means that, no matter what a person does, the feelings of love and care will not diminish. While unconditional love is most common between parents and children, it can also exist in other relationships as well. It is this type of love that people think of in famous quotes from movies such as "love means never having to say you're sorry." This is also the type of love which parents express when they tell their children they will love them no matter what.
Finally, the saddest type of love is unrequited love. This type of emotion exists when the strong feelings of affection are one-sided. For example, a person may believe he is in love with a friend, and the friend may not return those feelings or feel as strongly. Unrequited love is most common in romantic love.

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