How Do You Love?

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Love (How Do You Love?)

How-Do-You-Love?

The English language uses one word to express the breadth of the meaning of love: from "l love you" over a lovely proclamation to the signature of an unusual book such as "much love."


The Greeks describe love in such complex terms as Eros (Intimacy and Passion), Ludus (Dancing), Philia(Affectionate Love. Philia is love without romantic attraction and occurs between friends or family members. It occurs when both people share the same values and respect each other — it's commonly referred to as “brotherly love.”)  (Comradeship), Pragma (Lasting Love), Agape (Love for All), and Philautia (Love) For Self).


The first type of love was Eros, named after the Greek god of fertility. It represents the idea of ​​intimacy, passion, and desire. The Greeks did not always think of it as something good, they were seen as a madman brought by the Cups' arrows. It involves letting go of material and physical pleasures that may seem intimidating to others; while letting go can be what most people want while drinking and dancing all night.

Love

How-Do-You-Love?


- How far do you stop?


-How do you love someone?


- Do you feel emotionally drained?


- Do you forget the world in his hands? Are you in a state of flow?


- Do you feel the difference in your life when it comes to your partner / spouse?


The second type of love is Philia or friendship. In good romantic love (...) In addition, Philos describes a common type of love, which is used for love between family, among friends, desire or enjoyment of work, and between lovers. - Wikipedia.

Another word used is Storge for parental love.


For Plato, the best kind of friendships are what lovers have for each other. It is Eros that transforms into Philia, and back to feeding Eros to nurture and nurture relationships from one desire to higher understanding. True friends share their experiences and teach one another and live a full life.


How you differentiate your friends (social media friends, drinking friends, loyal friends, funny friends, mentor friends, ...)


How much money does Philia have in your life?


What do you believe in love? 


Do you consider your partner / partner / relationship to be your friend? What kind of friend? Would you like it differently?


The third type of love is Ludus, the love of play, which is directed at the love between children or new lovers.

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How-Do-You-Love?


Ludus, which means "sport" in Latin, is used by those who see love as a desire to have fun with each other, to do indoor and outdoor activities, to mock one another, to indulge, and to play harmless tricks with each other. The discovery of love and attention itself can be part of the game.

Ludic lovers want to have as much fun as possible.- Wikipedia


We all taste it in the early stages of a relationship when we play with love and tease each other. And we do it when sitting around laughing with friends, or when we go out to dance. That’s when we let play play as if letting go is the law of gain.


Are you kidding? Do you enjoy playing? No? What can change that?


Can you be like children? What will it take to look like a child?


Are you still laughing at each other's jokes? Are you using puns?


Are you kidding me? Can you laugh at yourself when you are together?


Are you floating in a normal ocean? If so, what can bring you back to life? What would make you smile? What would make her smile? Do you know what makes her smile?


Do you laugh uncontrollably?


Do you enjoy the same activities? Are you suggesting something new?


The fourth love is Pragma. It is love when it grows and grows. The one where deep understanding developed between long-term couples or pre-arranged marriages. It focuses on long-term passion, and on personal qualities and not on intimacy. Pragma focuses more on giving love than on staying in love as when a couple first fall in love.


Eros love, put a warm back to make a compromise to help the relationship work over time, and show patience and tolerance.


Do you have the security you want in a relationship?


Do you have the same goals?


Do you have guesses and patterns in your relationship?


How satisfied are you with your spouse's qualities?


Last but not least, Philautia, or selfishness, has two types: narcissism and self-esteem.


Narcissism has meant selfishness, with a big focus on your talents and a longing for praise, as a reflection of the personality. (Dictionary.com) It can be associated with arrogance and arrogance and indifference to others.


An understanding must be made between self-confidence and self-confidence. Self-confident people can invest fearlessly in projects and in people. Failure, rejection, injury, frustration do not interfere with or diminish them. Because of their flexibility, they are open to growth, relationships, and are quick to be happy. There is no time to dwell on evil.


Aristotle stated: "All feelings of intimacy with others add to a man's feelings for him." or as it is known in today's pot "You can't pour into an empty cup".


What feelings do you express? How do people feel about being around you?


How do you love yourself? What can make love grow?


How does your speech help you?


Do you shed light on your mistakes or do you want to improve in response?


The ancient Greeks separated their love. So where does your choice go in the wheel of love, if you have it? Are you accomplishing it? What would he need to do? Does your partner / partner feel the same way? How can you keep a spark alive?


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