Talk:Colour wheel theory of love

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Latest comment: 1 year ago by 41.115.33.66 in topic Mathematic

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I followed the suggestion at Talk:Love styles, and redirected to this more specific title. I moved malmost all the text form there to the appropriate section--there may be some duplicating or trimming needed. DGG ( talk ) 18:05, 9 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

This is a great article; it's probably a great book; but I believe the objective of the Love styles page was to collect varying views, not to redirect to one book. See also the comments on Talk:Love_styles. Wes Turner (talk) 23:29, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Expert needed edit

I've tagged this article as needing attention from an expert in psychology, as it has (IMO) a number of issues.

  • First it reads like a book review; it is unclear how widespread or how widely accepted Lee's opinions on the subject are. Do psychologists routinely categorize relationships in his way? I've found a couple of sources not related to Lee's book (here, and here) both of them seem to define the terms differently to Lee. Specifically, Ludus (a style that seems to be of Lee's devising) is very different in the journal article; playfulness, or fun-seeking, rather than Lee's competitive (and possibly quite destructive) gaming.
  • Second it is unclear from this article whether Lee is talking specifically about sexual relationships or about relationships in general; terms like mania or storge, or philia (not included) have well-defined meanings unrelated to sex; is Lee using them in the same way, or imparting an overtly sexual meaning to the terms? I can't tell from this.
  • Third, as these terms do already have well-defined meanings, the article needs to make clear (if it is the case) that the definitions here are Lee's and not the traditional ones. Specifically he seems to have confused (or mis-labeled) storge (affection for the familiar) with philia (friendship).
  • Fourth, there's no analysis of Lee's ideas by/in comparison to other models of describing relationships or sexual behaviour.

So I've edited it a bit in line with point three, and tagged it for attention by an expert. I trust everyone is OK with that. Swanny18 (talk) 22:04, 24 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Mathematic edit

Laws of exponent 41.115.33.66 (talk) 14:05, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply