TYPES OF LOVE
There are many ways to categorize love, but one of the most widely used is the 8 types of love from ancient Greek concepts. They describe the different ways humans connect emotionally:
1. Eros — Romantic & Passionate Love
Intense attraction, desire, chemistry, and romance.
It’s the “spark,” the butterflies, the passion.
2. Philia — Deep Friendship Love
Warm, loyal, supportive love between close friends.
Built on trust, respect, and emotional closeness.
3. Storge — Family Love
Natural love between parents and children, siblings, and relatives.
It’s unconditional, protective, and steady.
4. Ludus — Playful Love
Flirting, teasing, joking, fun, excitement.
The light, playful energy of early relationships.
5. Pragma — Long-term, Mature Love
Practical, stable love that grows over time.
It’s partnership, patience, compatibility, and deep understanding.
6. Mania — Obsessive or Dependent Love
Intense, unstable love marked by jealousy, obsession, or insecurity.
Not healthy — more about fear of losing someone than love itself.
7. Philautia — Self-love
Respecting and valuing yourself.
Healthy self-love makes other relationships better; lack of it can create problems.
8. Agape — Unconditional, Selfless Love
Pure, giving love without expecting anything back.
Often seen in spirituality, charity, or deep compassion for others.
If you want, I can also explain:
🌹 Which type of love you may be experiencing
❤️ Types of love in romantic relationships
🧠 Psychological vs emotional vs spiritual love
Just tell me what direction you want!
There are many ways to categorize love, but one of the most widely used is the 8 types of love from ancient Greek concepts. They describe the different ways humans connect emotionally:
1. Eros — Romantic & Passionate Love
Intense attraction, desire, chemistry, and romance.
It’s the “spark,” the butterflies, the passion.
2. Philia — Deep Friendship Love
Warm, loyal, supportive love between close friends.
Built on trust, respect, and emotional closeness.
3. Storge — Family Love
Natural love between parents and children, siblings, and relatives.
It’s unconditional, protective, and steady.
4. Ludus — Playful Love
Flirting, teasing, joking, fun, excitement.
The light, playful energy of early relationships.
5. Pragma — Long-term, Mature Love
Practical, stable love that grows over time.
It’s partnership, patience, compatibility, and deep understanding.
6. Mania — Obsessive or Dependent Love
Intense, unstable love marked by jealousy, obsession, or insecurity.
Not healthy — more about fear of losing someone than love itself.
7. Philautia — Self-love
Respecting and valuing yourself.
Healthy self-love makes other relationships better; lack of it can create problems.
8. Agape — Unconditional, Selfless Love
Pure, giving love without expecting anything back.
Often seen in spirituality, charity, or deep compassion for others.
If you want, I can also explain:
🌹 Which type of love you may be experiencing
❤️ Types of love in romantic relationships
🧠 Psychological vs emotional vs spiritual love
Just tell me what direction you want!















