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The Endurance of Love: Passionate and Companionate Love in Newlywed and Long-Term Marriages
2008
Interpersona : An International Journal on Personal Relationships
Most theorists assume that the passage of time will have a very different impact on passionate versus companionate love. Passionate love is said to decline fairly quickly, while companionate love is thought to remain fairly stable (or actually increase) over time. This hypothesis was tested in two studies. In Study 1, we interviewed 53 newlywed couples, soon after their marriages and again one year later, when presumably (for some) the "honeymoon was over." In Study 2, we interviewed a random
doi:10.5964/ijpr.v2i1.17
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