Title: Love
1Love
2Love Quotes
- Love is an attempt at penetrating another being,
but it can only succeed if the surrender is
mutual. Octavio Paz - Love is the word used to label the sexual
excitement of the young, the habituation of the
middle-aged, and the mutual dependence of the
old. John Ciardi - The first duty of love is to listen. Paul Tillich
3Love Quotes
- When hes late for dinner, I know hes either
having an affair or is lying dead in the street.
I always hope its the street. - Jessica Tandy on her husband Hume Cronyn
4What is love?
- Difficult to define
- can mean different things to different people
- difficult to measure
5Maintaining relationship satisfaction
- Ingredients in a lasting love relationship
- self-acceptance
- appreciation of others qualities
- commitment
- good communication
- realistic expectations
- shared interests
- ability to face deal with conflict
6Maintaining relationship satisfaction
- Sexual variety
- communication is critical
- vary times places
- be open to spontaneous experiences
- plan time together, dates
- discuss what is comfortable vs normal
- read discuss books, videos on sexual
techniques
7Rubins Love Scale
- Results from research Love has 3 components
- attachment - desire them physically close and
emotionally close - caring - concern for other
- intimacy - desire close, confidential
communication -
- couples who scored low on scale had less eye
contact
8Types of Love
- Companionate Love
- less intense
- friendly affection
- attachment based on familiarity
- tolerance of shortcomings
- desire to overcome conflicts
- sex strengthens bond - less exciting but more
meaningful
- Passionate (romantic/infatuation)
- occurs early in relationship
- overlook faults
- avoid conflict
- physiological arousal/strong sexual desire
Most relationships begin with passionate love and
evolve into companionate but sometimes reversed.
9Sternbergs Triangular Theory of Love
- Passion - motivational component (fast)
- deep desire/physical attraction
- Intimacy - emotional component (build over time)
- sharing, emotional closeness
- Commitment - cognitive aspect (build over time)
- conscious decision to maintain relationship
10Sternberg- Passion/Intimacy/Committment
- Nonlove absence of all 3
- Friendship/Liking only intimacy
- Infatuation only passion
- Empty Love only commitment
- Companionate Love intimacy commitment
- Fatuous Love passion commitment
- Romantic Love passion intimacy
- Consummate Love all 3
11Lees Styles of Loving
- People speak different languages of love
- Romantic Love Style (eros)
- emphasis on physical beauty
- search for ideal mate
- Game Playing Love Style (ludus)
- play the field
- sexual conquests w/ little or no commitment
- love is fun
12Styles of Loving
- Possessive Love Style (mania)
- obsessive
- turmoil and jealousy
- intense ups and downs
- Companionate Love Style (storge)
- slow developing, enduring relationships
- peaceful, quiet
- begins as friendship
13Styles of Loving
- Altruistic Love Style (agape)
- selfless, caring, giving
- patient, never demanding
- Pragmatic Love Style (pragma)
- rational and practical selection of lovers
- shared interests important/business like approach
14Brain Chemistry
- high of new love/passionate love are a result
of surging levels of brain chemicals
(neurotransmitters) - norepinephrine, dopamine, phenylethylamine
- highs dont last
- possibly develop tolerance
15Brain Chemistry
- Endorphins (other neurotransmitters)
- Produce feelings of security, tranquility, peace
- Feels good to be with loved ones
16With Whom Do We Fall In Love?
- Proximity
- Similarity
- Reciprocity
- Physical Attractiveness
17Development of Intimacy
18Love and Sex/Women and Men
- Women more likely to associate love with sex
(changes with age) - both value love and affection in sex
relationships - trends toward convergence of male and female
attitudes
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21Whose jealous?
- More prone to jealousy
- low opinion of self/insecure/inadequate
- large discrepancy between who you are and who you
want to be - those who place high value on wealth, fame,
popularity, physical attractiveness
22Jealousy Men and Women
- Women more likely to acknowledge
- women blame themselves
- women more likely to provoke jealousy
23Successful Relationships
- Parents of both spouses had successful, happy
marriages - similar attitudes, interests, personalities
- satisfied sex
- adequate, steady income
- not pregnant before marriage
24Sex
- Some need variation to keep passion alive
- Some prefer familiarity
- Some consider sex relatively unimportant
25Ingredients for a lasting love relationship
- self acceptance
- appreciation of one another
- commitment
- good communication
- realistic expectations
- shared interests
- ability to face conflicts effectively
26COMMUNICATION
27Why Sexual Communication is Difficult
- Socialization
- we learn to feel shame, discomfort, embarrassment
regarding sexual areas and functions of body as
children - Language
- we lack a suitable language of sex
- taboo sex words - we snicker at them or use them
in angry, aggressive, insulting ways - two extremes street language and medical
terminology
28Communication Difficulties
- Gender differences
- men use language to convey info, achieve status
in group, challenge others, prevent being pushed
around - women use language to achieve and share intimacy,
promote closeness, prevent others from pushing
them away - women may be looking for understanding and men
respond with answers and solutions
29Communication Difficulties
- Anxieties about exposing self
- sexual communication involves risks
- risks of judgement, criticism, rejection
- willingness to risk related to level of trust in
relationship
30How to Start Talking About Sex
- Talk about why it is hard to talk about sex
- Read info/books on sex together or separately and
discuss readings - Share sexual histories
- when and how you first learned about sex
31How to be a Good Listener
- Be an active listener
- body language, facial expressions, asking
questions - Maintain eye contact
- Provide feedback/reaction in words
- clarify that youve heard what has been said
- Express unconditional positive regard
- make it safe for partner to express self without
fear of loss of care, love - Paraphrase
32How to Discover Partners Needs
- Ask questions - open ended or multiple choice -
not yes/no - Self disclosure first instead of direct questions
- its easier to share feelings when a partner is
willing to also share - Give permission
- encourage and reassure partner that it is okay to
make requests
33Meeting Your Own Needs
- Take responsibility for your own pleasure
- speak your needs and wants
- unfair to make partner guess or do all the work
- Be specific with your requests
- dont assume partner knows
- Use I language
- assertive not selfish my needs are as important
as yours (not more, not less)
34You versus I Language
- YOU
- You make me so mad!
- You are such an inconsiderate jerk!
- I
- It hurts me when you hang up the phone without
saying goodbye. - I get frustrated when I have dinner ready at 6 pm
and you dont call or show up till 7.
35- The goals of an "I" message are
- to avoid using "you" statements that will
escalate the conflict - to respond in a way that will de-escalate the
conflict - to identify feelings
- to identify behaviors that are causing the
conflict - to help individuals resolve the present conflict
and/or prevent future conflicts
36- BASIC FORMAT
- I feel . . . when . . . because . . . .
- EXAMPLE "I feel scared when you are late home
from work, because I worry that something might
have happened to you."
37Another Formula
- Stating Your Feeling
- Connecting the Feeling to an Issue
- Stating What You Want to Have Happen
38- You dont let me say what I want to do.
- Or
- I feel frustrated when we talk about making
plans and I dont get to say what I want to do. I
want us to both to have input.
39Give constructive criticism
- be aware of motivation
- STOP if it is to hurt, humiliate, blame,
ridicule, or get even - choose right time and place
- STOP if it is public, if anger is at a peak, if
time is limited, if either partner is stressed,
under the influence, or preoccupied - also praise
- dont ask why questions
- direct anger towards behaviors not person
- limit criticisms given at one time
40Saying No
- Reasons this is difficult
- fear of hurting the other person
- fear of other persons anger, aggression
- Express appreciation (thanks)
- Say no clearly/unquestionably
- avoid sending mixed message
- Offer an alternative if possible or desired
- How about.