Love vs. Like
Jase explores the nuanced relationship between liking and loving someone, suggesting that time spent together can elevate feelings of love in friendships. Dedeker adds that experiencing moments of dislike can actually strengthen the bond, indicating deeper emotional connections. The conversation also touches on the complexities of new relationships, where strong feelings may not necessarily equate to love, highlighting the importance of emotional intimacy and attachment.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode 228. The psychology of limerance and this Managing Limerence. I love my girlfriend and have expressed that to her many times. However, one day I suddenly started getting scared about not loving her, and I don't want to lose that love. I want to be with her because I love her smile and her energy. I'm beginning to wonder if my thoughts about not loving her are intrusive or if I'm scared of deep commitment. She is going to move into my house in a few days. I genuinely choose to love her, but I'm very sad thinking that she might not be the one. How can I better understand these feelings and ensure that I'm making the right choice?
Why do we form such strong romantic longings with some people and not others, as discussed in the episode 462: Linda Carroll | Unlocking Lasting Love Skills and the clip Love Conquers All?