A) The history of romantic relationships B) The benefits of loneliness C) The importance of independence D) The nature and practice of love
A) Sexual attraction B) Social status C) Financial stability D) Communication
A) Too much freedom B) Ambition C) Fear D) Lack of education
A) Support B) Generosity C) Possessiveness D) Companionship
A) It teaches only romantic love B) It shapes our understanding of love C) It is primarily focused on friendship D) It has no significant impact
A) Love is mainly a biological urge B) Love should be effortless C) Love is a magical feeling D) Love is a choice and an action
A) Self-love B) Friendship love C) Romantic love D) Parental love
A) Power dynamics B) Breakups C) Friend zones D) Love at first sight
A) A physical connection between partners B) A feeling of attraction towards someone C) An emotion based on infatuation D) A combination of care, commitment, trust, knowledge, responsibility, and respect |