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Aprendiendo a vivir: Y tú de cual tipo de amor prefieres?

Un pequeño ejercicio público de meditación

Y tú de cual tipo de amor prefieres?

Si me sigo esperando igual encuentran más y se complicara el asunto ;) Nueve formas de amor. Ahora bien, hay que tomárselo con calma que estos británicos piensan cada cosa ;) (Simon Watts de Nottingham Trent University y Paul Stenner del University College London en el British Journal of Social Psychology) Lo que no hay que perder de vista es que esto llamado amor en su expresión tiene influencias culturales y puede variar a lo largo de la historia. Transcribo: • A grown-up version that involves mutual trust, recognition and support • The "Cupid's dart" variety, in which couples - think Antony and Cleopatra or even Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in From Here to Eternity - are swept away by blind passion • Hedonistic love, concerned with personal and perhaps fleeting pleasure, the theme of much Hollywood film noir • Love as the ultimate connection: an essentially romantic view • Demythologised love that recognises the need for hard work, patience and compromise to make things work • Love as transformative adventure: the emotional rollercoaster experience of a Bridget Jones figure • From Cupid's arrow to a role-bound relationship dictated by society's expectations - the experience of the tortured couple in David Lean's film Brief Encounter • From Cupid's arrow to the security of close friendship • Dyadic partnership love, in which two people become a single unit (and tend to finish each other's sentences) Mmmmm.... a ver, a ver; quien dice?
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