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In the psychological literature, a distinction is often made between two types of love.[1] Hatfield and Walster define:[1]
Passionate love is also called romantic love in some literature,[1][2][3][4][5] and is sometimes called being "in love"[2] or compared to infatuation[6][1][7] and limerence.[1][8]
Companionate love is compared to strong liking or friendship love,[2] and is sometimes called attachment.[6][9] Companionate love is sometimes considered the same as the attachment referred to by attachment theory[5] or different[2] depending on the author.
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