A) | Component of the triarchic theory of love that emphasizes emotional feelings of warmth, closeness, and sharing in a relationship
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B) | Emotion with strong sexual and infatuation components; often predominates in the early period of a love relationship
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C) | Component of the triarchic theory of love that emphasizes physical and sexual attraction to another person
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D) | Occurs when an individual desires to have the other person near and has a deep, caring affection for that person. The relationship, however, lacks passion
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E) | Love that contains passion and commitment but lacks intimacy
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F) | A form of communication favored by women that is designed to establish connections and negotiate relationships
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G) | Component of the triarchic theory of love that emphasizes the cognitive appraisal of the relationship and the intent to maintain the relationship even in the face of problems
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H) | Fullest form of love involving passion, intimacy, and commitment
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I) | A form of communication favored by men that is designed to provide information
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