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What are the forms of love?

The forms of love are:

1, spiritual love

Spiritual love is a kind of spiritual attachment. It means to fall in love with someone only through the exchange of ideas. In my fantasy, I danced with her in the jungle and played in front of the flowers; In my dream, I linger, looking for traces; Thousands of miles away, I feel that she is at my fingertips. In my heart, her shallow smile and intoxicating affection always emerge!

Spiritual love, also called Pareto love, is an emotion that pursues spiritual communication. It is an ideal view of love (a metaphor for extremely romantic or impossible love) and a pure spiritual love. Embodies the concept of equality between men and women. I believe there is only one person in this world, and she (he) is perfect for you, and only for you.

In other words, everyone has his perfect partner, and there is only one. It can be unidirectional or bidirectional. It is generally believed that spiritual love is the highest state of love.

2. Free love

Free love means that unmarried men and women are introduced by others or meet the right person by themselves. From acquaintance to acquaintance, we have a good impression and develop into a love relationship. In the process of talking about marriage, they are not interfered, instigated or threatened by others.

Natural love often begins to associate after we have a good impression on each other. After a while, you will think of money, houses and cars. Come to think of it, it's basically a struggle, not a unilateral responsibility. They fell in love and married for love.

Free love embodies our free yearning for love. I usually fall in love with a person, his appearance, or his personality, or a certain aspect, regardless of his identity, family background, etc., and then associate.

3. Traditional love

In other words, falling in love for marriage is purposeful and more rational than the first two forms of love.