TYPES OF LOVE

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Across
  1. 3. – Passionate, romantic love driven by physical attraction.
  2. 4. – Love driven by passion and commitment but lacking intimacy.
  3. 6. – Practical, long-term love based on compatibility and logic.
  4. 10. – Clear, respectful exchange of thoughts and feelings.
  5. 14. – Affectionate love between friends based on mutual respect.
  6. 15. – Expressing love through verbal appreciation and encouragement.
  7. 16. – Self-love, which can be healthy or narcissistic.
  8. 17. – Selfless, unconditional love that seeks the good of others.
  9. 18. – Complete love with intimacy, passion, and commitment.
  10. 20. – The ability to empathize and respect others’ perspectives.
  11. 22. – Intense passion without intimacy or commitment; often short-lived.
  12. 24. – Playful, flirtatious love focused on fun rather than commitment.
Down
  1. 1. LOVE – Commitment without intimacy or passion; often found in stagnant relationships.
  2. 2. – Love involving intimacy and passion, but not necessarily commitment.
  3. 5. – Showing love by doing helpful tasks for someone.
  4. 7. TIME – Giving undivided attention to someone to strengthen connection.
  5. 8. – Obsessive love marked by emotional highs and lows.
  6. 9. – Harmony in relationships based on shared values and interests.
  7. 10. – Love built on intimacy and commitment, without strong passion.
  8. 11. – Consistency in moral principles and honesty in actions.
  9. 12. – A relationship based on intimacy alone, often seen in friendships.
  10. 13. – Deep empathy and desire to help others in distress.
  11. 19. – Familial love that grows from familiarity and affection.
  12. 21. – A state with no intimacy, passion, or commitment.
  13. 23. – Confidence in someone’s reliability and honesty.