1. Top Three Reasons Why We Fall in Love
  2. Hani Henry, who is chair and associate professor of Psychology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology of the AUC, believes that Robert Sternberg's psychological theory explains why people fall in love, and they are in fact the most common reasons, which are intimacy, passion, and commitment.
  3. Intimacy
  4. Falling in love for intimate reasons can be described as having a basic friendship; it lacks commitment and passion. Henry stated that intimacy is more than just a close connection with someone. It can also be used to enhance self-esteem. Sometimes it is self-serving. Everyone likes to feel cared for and loved. Women need to feel their femininity while men desire their masculinity.
  5. Adele's song Hello is a perfect example of how intimacy is captured. Adele calls her ex-boyfriend in the chorus and vents her pain about the relationship. She explained that many years have passed, and she hasn’t done much healing. "Her lyrics are magic and speak for many people who want an emotional connection with anyone, or even a short-term romance," he stated.
  6. Passion
  7. The normal thing to do is fall in love due to strong feelings or desire. Passionate love can be developed from feelings that result in sexual attraction, romance and physical interest. Henry stated, "When someone you like is attracted to you by something that draws them to that person." Henry explained that physical attraction can be described as a fascination with hair, eyes, and the body.
  8. Infatuation can develop with someone you love if there is not intimacy and commitment. "People become captivated and develop lust. gitarijada are obsessed and see that person as a type of object. You can be with someone for years and don't feel there is commonality between you and that person," he said.
  9. Commitment
  10. Complete love requires commitment. "People who seek commitment want stability and a healthy relationship," he said. "People who seek only commitment can be unable to find basic friendship and sexual attraction.
  11. Henry stated that today's young adults are more concerned about objects than they are about relationships. He explained that objectification is a result of consumerism. "The more consumerism a culture becomes the more people lose interest and commitments. Some youth are more interested than others in pleasing people they don’t care for. Everything must be consumed, even relationships with other people.
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  13. Love Outside of the Triangular Theory
  14. Although it's common that anyone can relate to Sternberg's love theory, we all have our personal reasons for falling in love. &quot;Your reasons for falling in love don't necessarily have to be scientifically explained. Henry said that personal needs include loneliness, fear, peer pressure, satisfaction, and religious values.
  15. Despite what psychology has to say about love, the type of love we choose defines who we are. We have our own way of understanding what makes us happy and fulfills our human needs. &quot;Some people are caught with a need that meets each dimension of the triangle and they can't give up on two because of the different needs they get. Love is complicated.&quot;

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