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Is Love Exist - Author preface

Is Love Exist - Author preface

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Reason to write this Novel

Reason to write this Novel

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Introduction

Introduction

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1. Love and its various Forms

1. Love and its various Forms

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Author’s Perspective on the Meaning and Importance of Love

Author’s Perspective on the Meaning and Importance of Love

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2. Experiences with rejections and breakups.

2. Experiences with rejections and breakups.

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So, what is rejection?

So, what is rejection?

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Breakup

Breakup

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Significant ways to avoid breakup situations and how to resolve misunderstandings

Significant ways to avoid breakup situations and how to resolve misunderstandings

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3. Categories of Love

3. Categories of Love

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3.1. Romantic Love:

3.1. Romantic Love:

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3.2. Familial Love: Love shared between family members, including parents, siblings, and extended family.

3.2. Familial Love: Love shared between family members, including parents, siblings, and extended family.

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3.3. Platonic Love: Non-romantic love between friends, characterized by emotional closeness and trust.

3.3. Platonic Love: Non-romantic love between friends, characterized by emotional closeness and trust.

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3.4. Self-love: The love and appreciation one has for oneself, often associated with self-esteem and self-care

3.4. Self-love: The love and appreciation one has for oneself, often associated with self-esteem and self-care

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3.5. Unconditional Love: Love that knows no conditions or boundaries, often seen in the love between parents and children.

3.5. Unconditional Love: Love that knows no conditions or boundaries, often seen in the love between parents and children.

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3.6. Obsessive Love: An intense, sometimes unhealthy form of love that can lead to possessiveness and jealousy.

3.6. Obsessive Love: An intense, sometimes unhealthy form of love that can lead to possessiveness and jealousy.

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3.7. Compassionate Love: Love is driven by empathy and a desire to help and support others.

3.7. Compassionate Love: Love is driven by empathy and a desire to help and support others.

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3.8. Infatuation: A strong, passionate attraction to someone, often characterized by intense emotions.

3.8. Infatuation: A strong, passionate attraction to someone, often characterized by intense emotions.

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3.9. Long-Distance: Love that endures despite physical separation

3.9. Long-Distance: Love that endures despite physical separation

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3.10. Forbidden Love

3.10. Forbidden Love

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4. Types of Love

4. Types of Love

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4.1. Eros: Romantic or passionate love, associated with physical desire and attraction.

4.1. Eros: Romantic or passionate love, associated with physical desire and attraction.

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4.2. Philia: Friendship and companionship, a deep and platonic love often found in strong friendships.

4.2. Philia: Friendship and companionship, a deep and platonic love often found in strong friendships.

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4.3. Agape: Unconditional love, selfless and compassionate love that seeks the well-being of others.

4.3. Agape: Unconditional love, selfless and compassionate love that seeks the well-being of others.

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4.4. 4. Storge: Familial love, the bond between family members.

4.4. 4. Storge: Familial love, the bond between family members.

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