2023
DOI: 10.5964/ijpr.9297
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Gender differences in self-estimated types of love for self and others

Abstract: Empirical work about love has primarily considered the love of one individual for another. This work uses a novel method to study estimated types of love for self and others based on passionate and companionate theory, and triangular love theory. Two hundred and fifty participants (161 females and 89 males) rated self-estimates and other’s estimates (romantic partners and parents) of global love and several love types. Women self-estimated passionate love, companionate love, intimacy, and commitment more than … Show more

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“…The empirical evidence suggests that romantic love conveys diverse proximate components and is influenced by individual factors ( Perry-Paldi et al, 2019 ). Elements such as intimacy, passion and commitment are universal influences of the love experience ( Finkel et al, 2017 ; Sorokowski et al, 2017 ; Neto, 2023 ). On the other hand, individual differences, such as gender, age, and cultural modernization, can impact the experience of romantic love ( Feybesse and Hatfield, 2019 ; Sorokowski et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The empirical evidence suggests that romantic love conveys diverse proximate components and is influenced by individual factors ( Perry-Paldi et al, 2019 ). Elements such as intimacy, passion and commitment are universal influences of the love experience ( Finkel et al, 2017 ; Sorokowski et al, 2017 ; Neto, 2023 ). On the other hand, individual differences, such as gender, age, and cultural modernization, can impact the experience of romantic love ( Feybesse and Hatfield, 2019 ; Sorokowski et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%