Or John Alan Lee's, "The Colors of Love" Bantam Books 1976 or New Press 1973
(hard back) or the short version:
"The Styles of Loving", Psychology Today, Oct 1974 ,pp43-51
Best Ralph
At 09:20 PM 10/16/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Alex Future Bokov wrote:
>> Above all, don't let anybody break your heart.
>> They come anywhere near your myocardial region you bite
>> their goddamn fingers off. You'll find better somebodys
>> further down the road.
>
>Hmmm. May I suggest a dip into Dorothy Tennov's
>_Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love_,
>originally published 1979, reprinted 1999, and still
>worth reading:
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812862864/qid=971745432/sr=1-1/102-
7033875-7816113
>
>Also, a firm grounding in evolutionary psychology
>apropos the relations between the sexes never hurt
>anybody. Cf. Donald Symons' _The Evolution of
>Human Sexuality_, published 1981 and apparently
>still in print:
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195029070/qid=971745906/sr=1-1/102-
7033875-7816113
>
>"...and if there are self-made Purgatories, then we
>all have to live in them."
>Mr. Spock, to Leila Kalomi, in _Star Trek_ (original
>series) episode "This Side of Paradise" (1967) by
>Jerry Sohl and Dorothy C. Fontana.
>
>Jim F.
>
Ralph Lewis, Professor of Management and Human Resources
College of Business
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California
rlewis@csulb.edu http://www.csulb.edu/~rlewis
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