Chapter 8 - Love
Why arranged Marriage?
- less likely to divorce - more in love with each other over the long run - higher, long-term levels of marital satisfaction - families better judges of partners (not blinded by fatal attractions) - love marriages may have different expectations that arranged marriages work out before marriage
Arranged Marriages
- man and women introduced though parents/elders for religious, educational, economic, social compatibility reasons - widely practiced in India, Africa, Middle East -90% of Indian marriages arranged - not true that they're purely utilitarian (parents do think of children)
c. Fearful
- negative view of self and others - high anxiety of abandonment and high avoidance of intimacy
b. Preoccupied
- negative view of self, positive view of others - High anxiety of abandonment, low avoidance of intimacy
Polygamy/Polygyny
- one man and multiple wives - most common - religious/cultural traditions that encourage polygamy
Polyandry
- one woman married to multiple husbands - typically brothers - historically rare
a. Secure
- positive view of self and others - Low anxiety of abandonments and low avoidance of intimacy
d. Dismissing
- positive view of self, negative view of others - Low anxiety of abandonment, high avoidance of intimacy
f. Pragma
- practical/realistic - logically a good match - arranged marriages
Love Historically
- romantic love as basis for marriage is new - monogamy not the most common form of marriage - many people point to the fact that high divorce rates indicate that monogamy not the best form
Semi-arranged Marriage
- set up by parents but still dating/courtship period - still important that family gets a say, but you can ultimately decide
Polyamory
-any combination of partners - lots of love - open vs. closed
Compassionate Love
High caring and high intimacy
Sternberg's Love Triangle
Intimacy, Commitment, Passion
What's the worst combination of attachment styles?
Preoccupied and Dismissing
Romantic and Companionate Love
Romantic Love declines and Companionate Love increases
d. Mania
a lot of drama, demanding, obsessive
Lee's Style of Loving (6)
a. Eros b. Ludus c. Storge d. Mania e. Agape f. Pragma
Sternberg's Typology Of Love (8)
a. Non-love (nothing) b. Infatuation (P) c. Liking (I) d. Romantic Love (I and P) e. Companionate Love (I and C) f. Fatuous Love (P and C) g. Empty Love (C) h. Consumate Love (I and P and C)
Attachment Styles (4)
a. Secure b. Preoccupied c. Fearful d. Dismissing
c. Storge
all about friendship
b. Ludus
all about the chase and the game
Traditional Arranged Marriage
very little interaction between two people before marriage
a. Eros
very strong physical attraction
e. Agape
view of relationship as an obligation/duty