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[[Romance|Love]] is the central focus in truly intimate relationships. Though love evades definition, thoughtful [[inquiry]] shows it to be qualitatively, not only quantitatively different than ''liking'', and the difference is not merely in the [[presence]] or absence of [[sexuality|sexual attraction]]. According to one [[analysis]], love in relationships is divided into two types: passionate and companionate. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiologic arousal, (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate & sexual impulses). Companionate love is [[affection]] and a [[feeling]] of intimacy not necessarily accompanied by physiologic arousal.
 
[[Romance|Love]] is the central focus in truly intimate relationships. Though love evades definition, thoughtful [[inquiry]] shows it to be qualitatively, not only quantitatively different than ''liking'', and the difference is not merely in the [[presence]] or absence of [[sexuality|sexual attraction]]. According to one [[analysis]], love in relationships is divided into two types: passionate and companionate. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiologic arousal, (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate & sexual impulses). Companionate love is [[affection]] and a [[feeling]] of intimacy not necessarily accompanied by physiologic arousal.
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Intimacy]]''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Intimacy this link].</center>
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People that are intimate with one another often feel as if they are a 'couple', especially if they have ascribed some degree of permanency to their relationship. Such partnerships often provide the emotional security that is necessary for them to accomplish many forms of work.
 
People that are intimate with one another often feel as if they are a 'couple', especially if they have ascribed some degree of permanency to their relationship. Such partnerships often provide the emotional security that is necessary for them to accomplish many forms of work.