Storge (pronounced /ˈstɔr.dʒiː/; στοργή, storgē), also called familial love, is the Greek Greek , an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, is the language of the Greeks. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. In its ancient form, it is the language of classical ancient Greek literature and the New Testament of word for natural affection[1]—such as the love of a parent toward a child.[citation needed] In social psychology, storge is the form of love between friends.[1]
Storge may be used as a general term to describe the love between exceptional friends, and the desire for them to care compassionately for one another.[citation needed]
Another interpretation is for storge to be used to describe a sexual relationship between two people that gradually grew out of a friendship[1]—storgic lovers sometimes cannot pinpoint the moment that friendship turned to love.[citation needed] Storgic lovers are friends first, and the friendship can endure even beyond the breakup of the sexual relationship.[1] They want their significant others to also be their best friends, and will choose their mates based on homogamy Homogamy refers to marriage between individuals who are, in some culturally important way, similar to each other. Homogamy may be based on socio-economic status, class, gender, ethnicity, or religion. It can also refer to the socialization customs of a particular group; such that people who are similar in religion, class, gender, or culture tend.[citation needed]
Storgic lovers place much importance on commitment, and find that their motivation to avoid committing infidelity Infidelity is a violation of the mutually agreed-upon rules or boundaries of an intimate relationship, which constitutes a significant breach of faith or a betrayal of core shared values with which the integrity of the relationship is defined. In common use, it describes an act of unfaithfulness to one’s husband, wife, or lover, whether sexual is to preserve the trust between the two partners. Children and marriage are seen as legitimate forms of their bond, while sex is of lesser importance than in other love styles.[citation needed]
Advantages of storgic love may be the level of friendship, understanding, and intimacy that the partners share, while disadvantages may include a lack of passion and potential boredom in the relationship.[citation needed]
See also
- Greek words for love There are several Greek words for love, as the Greek language distinguishes how the word is used. Ancient Greek has four distinct words for love: agape, eros, philia, and storgē. However, as with other languages, it has been historically difficult to separate the meanings of these words. Nonetheless, the senses in which these words were generally
- Love styles Love styles are models of how people love, originally developed by John Lee . He identified six basic love theories—also known as "colors" of love—that people use in their interpersonal relationships:
References
- ^ a b c d Strong B, Yarber WL, Sayad BW, Devault C (2008). Human sexuality: diversity in contemporary America (6th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 228. ISBN The International Standard Book Number is a unique numeric commercial book identifier based upon the 9-digit Standard Book Numbering (SBN) code created by Gordon Foster, now Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin, for the booksellers and stationers W.H. Smith and others in 1966 978-0-07-312911-2.
Lee JA (1973). The colors of love: an exploration of the ways of loving. ... OR- C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves. (Fountain Paperbacks, 1977). p. 33 Lee JA (1988). "Love styles" in Barnes MH, Sternberg RJ. The psychology of love. ... Lewis CS (1960). The four loves. ... Wood JT (2009). Interpersonal communication: everyday encounters. ...
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