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From the page: "Not everyone experiences love in exactly the same manner. Research has shown that love comes in several different forms or styles (see, Lee and Regan). For the most part, people experience love as a blend of two or three of the styles listed below. Essentially, people have... more
Reviewed by mm-arsonist Oct 30 2007, 03:50am ( 74 reviews ) • truthaboutdeception.com
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Rated by CJRocker on Oct 26, 7:58pm
Kinda makes you think about what it really means when someone says, "I love you". Chances are that they don't mean what you think they do.
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Reviewed by catdozer on Oct 21, 8:14pm
thought provoking!
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Reviewed by Shitic on Oct 21, 1:33pm
actually i have never fall in love ever :)
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Rated by cod4rules34 on Oct 11, 2:43pm
nice read .
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Rated by amateur6 on Aug 28, 10:01am
Wow, it doesn't get much more depressing than this. Also, no mention of the fact that all of these are originally Greek descriptions, which makes this more properly "Ancient History" than "Psychology". But on the plus side: STORGE. Love that's one letter away from STORAGE.
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Rated by suzanek on Aug 10, 9:55am
I believe in Storge type of love
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Rated by startoestudio on Apr 29 2009, 6:42pm
I spent a lot of time on this site about a year ago and think they are spot on. Very measured and without bias. A must read if interested in what lies behind the lies.